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Hi - I've got Cakewalk Home Studio, Reason 2.5, an M-Audio 2496 and a mini Behringer UB502 mixer. It's just for demos, so it works fine - apart from one thing.
Let's say I'm overdubbing a vocal; if I can hear the backing track plus the 'new' vocal in the cans - then Cakewalk is RE-RECORDING the backing track AND the vocal, on top of the previously recorded backing track; if I can just hear the backing track, muted Tape-to-mix, I won't be able to hear my voice in the cans - this is the only way I can record the voice alone, over the existing backing.
Unfortunately, "no voice" in the cans means I sing like a toffee.
Is there anyway I can HEAR both, but only record the vocal? Using the equipment I have, that is?
Let's say I'm overdubbing a vocal; if I can hear the backing track plus the 'new' vocal in the cans - then Cakewalk is RE-RECORDING the backing track AND the vocal, on top of the previously recorded backing track; if I can just hear the backing track, muted Tape-to-mix, I won't be able to hear my voice in the cans - this is the only way I can record the voice alone, over the existing backing.
Unfortunately, "no voice" in the cans means I sing like a toffee.
Is there anyway I can HEAR both, but only record the vocal? Using the equipment I have, that is?