Hi guys, this forum is full of useful informations, but i couldn't find a way to solve mine
I own a Tascam 322 (2 in/ 1 out L/R). I'd like to be able to record my own voice in a daw (i use cubase and studio one).
Problem is, everytime i try to record in the daw,and monitor what i'm doing using headphones or speakers, the voice i hear is "doubled",because i can hear the "output" of the daw, and the input of my voice at the same time. I can clearly use insert effects with no latency at all, so there's no delay between input and output,but clearly,there's something wrong with "input settings" since i hear a "doubled" voice.
When i "listen" to what i recorded, eveything sounds awesome. The voice is clear, the inserts are there and i can edit them or remove them if i don't like them.
When i "record", my voice is doubled.
I checked the settings, changed a lot of things trying to solve the issue but i couldn't make it.
The "setting" i use is the common one (i hope): Input: Mono L. Output: L+R.
Is anyone here who record his own voice using plugins effects like reverb/compression and similar and not having this "double voice" during the monitoring?
Glad if you can help me
I own a Tascam 322 (2 in/ 1 out L/R). I'd like to be able to record my own voice in a daw (i use cubase and studio one).
Problem is, everytime i try to record in the daw,and monitor what i'm doing using headphones or speakers, the voice i hear is "doubled",because i can hear the "output" of the daw, and the input of my voice at the same time. I can clearly use insert effects with no latency at all, so there's no delay between input and output,but clearly,there's something wrong with "input settings" since i hear a "doubled" voice.
When i "listen" to what i recorded, eveything sounds awesome. The voice is clear, the inserts are there and i can edit them or remove them if i don't like them.
When i "record", my voice is doubled.
I checked the settings, changed a lot of things trying to solve the issue but i couldn't make it.
The "setting" i use is the common one (i hope): Input: Mono L. Output: L+R.
Is anyone here who record his own voice using plugins effects like reverb/compression and similar and not having this "double voice" during the monitoring?
Glad if you can help me