Hmm..
Have you actually told these programs to record from the right channel? By default, I think they only record from the left channel - Cool Edit does, anyway.
Double check it. In the multitrack-recording window in Cool Edit, right-click in the track that you want to record the 'right'...
*thinking* Hmm... can I really be bothered? Yes. Yes I can. Hell, it only takes 2 minutes.
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---->mane, if u ride "Mr. Reznor's" dick any harder...you'll be a pregnant muthafucka
Firstly...."mane"? Secondly, what the fuck are you on about? Seriously, for an insult, that's the worst possible...
Good call. What was I thinking by bringing a REAL musicians name into this fucking untalented forum?
My mistake. I'll leave you to your mindless beats and fucking repedative bullshit.
Sorry for the mistake.
Hey
Just wondering what your opinions are on recording guitars. I haven't used mics to record guitars much before, I've had to use direct input : guitar --> effects processors --> stereo output direct into the soundcard.
This sounds pretty good, especially for clean appegios - ohhh it sounds...
Thanks for all the help guys.
Here's one for ya............. the drive started working again for no apparent reason. Nothing changed. Windows just started being able to access it again. Cool huh? Now it's all being backed up over about 30 CDs... hehe.
Thanks again :D
Cheers,
Mike.
Yeah, after what I've read I'm pretty sure it's a screwed up MBR.
But..... what should I use to fix this? I have some program called "DIY Data Recovery Kit" or something and it comes with a program to repair damanged MBRs I think. However this wants me to make a boot disk and boot from...
Thanks for all the replies :)
*All the cables are in fine.
*I've tried the hard drive as a secondary slave instead of a primary slave. Still nothing.
*FDISK recognizes that there is something there, but there is no drive letter assigned to the disk. It says there is a 28685 megabyte drive...
Thanks for the reply RWhite, what you said makes sense - but all the system files are on drive C. drive C is fine. Drive D is the one with the audio on it. The computer boots up fine and I can access everything on drive C and the cdrom (formely drive E, now D).
I'm sure drive C is fine because...
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sorry but i don't think so!
they have always been .cda files. if you didn't have to go through an extraction process then you were doing something wrong.
if you swear you were copying .wav files from the cd, then it must have been a data cd containing the .wav files and not an audio cd...
Hi. Here's my problem.
I have 2 hard drives. Drive C = operating system & programs, etc. it's a 4.2gig maxtor drive. Drive D = 30 gig western digital drive for audio. Drive E = cd-rw.
As of thismorning, my bios detects drive D (the 30 gigger) but Windows will not recognize the drive; it will...
Ok, I just got hold of a 12-string Ibanez acoustic guitar.
Firstly, I think the person that put the strings on it has done it incorrectly. For example, the first low E string is actually the thin low E string... if that makes sense. So the whole guitar goes thin, thick, thin, thick. Shouldn't...
Achtung ;)
Ok, we all know about the "Remove vocals" option in Goldwave... and possibly more programs.... (please name some if you know of any more with this feature)..
Is it possible to keep the vocals but remove the music? Since it can single out the vocals, you would expect it to be able to...
Hey
Ok, I want to start using MIDI. I have a computer which will be able to handle it fine (PC Celeron 400, 196meg ram, 30gigs, etc) and I also have a somewhat classy Yamaha keyboard with midi in/out ports.
So.. the question is, what sort of hardware do I need to be able to use programs such...
Please help! This is driving me C-R-A-Z-Y!
If I record a guitar track into Cool Edit Pro, lets say that it's just a clean guitar track with no effects (via the use of pedals).... and I want to add some effects to the guitar part... lets say some reverb... whenever I select the plugin that I...