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vannadad
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Ok expert Cubase guys/girls... I need some serious help. Here's my delima. I searched the net on karaoke forums looking for a good home setup. I was encouraged to purchase the Lexicon Alpha which naturally came with Cubase LE 4. I loaded it all and connected, configure Windows to utilize the Lexi as the default output and input device for sound. Then I configured Cubase the same way, excluding my onboard sound card from the active output options. I open a new project, import a karaoke backing track (of which is an mp3 format). My output is through the Lexi via my headphones only (of course so that backing track sound does not come through the mic during vocal recording). Of course, input is via my mic. If I "play" the imported track, I hear it just fine and dandy as I should in my headphones. With all at a stop, I hear myself speaking into the mic throught he Lexi just fine into my headphones as well. So now I'm ready to record myself to the imported backing track loaded into the new poject right? Here we go... I click "Record" and the recording starts.... I'm waiting to hear the song begin so I can start sing to it, recording the vocal track. But guess what??... the backing track is nothing but a terrible loud hiss. I can still hear my voice (barely) over the loud hissing, but there is no song to sing to... just loud hissing. What the heck am I doing wrong. This is a possible feat with this program isn't it?... I mean to record karaoke using it? Please let me know if there is anyone out there who can fix this. It's driving me crazy. Some step by step instructions would be most welcome and appreciated.
Thanks a mil'
Thanks a mil'