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lindberg711
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Hello everybody.
When recording, we have made an interesting discovery that we do not know the solution to and thought some of you could be of assistance. You see, although we always recorded using multitracking, we always recorded everything totally separate (Drums first, then guitar, bass, etc.). Now that we try to record more than one thing at a time, for example bass and guitar at the same time, we run into a problem. Although we are recording two separate tracks for bass and guitar, we get the same exact thing on both tracks. So rather than bass on one of the tracks and guitar on the other, we have two tracks of both the bass and guitar. I was wondering why this is and maybe how we could assign a certain channel to a certain track or something of that nature. The equipment we are using are a standard mixer, MBox 2, and a computer and protools for editing. If you have ANY information or suggestions on the solution to this, PLEASE post a reply to this with what you know. I appreciate you taking the time to read this and possibly post a reply to it as well, thank you for your time.
Happy Recording
When recording, we have made an interesting discovery that we do not know the solution to and thought some of you could be of assistance. You see, although we always recorded using multitracking, we always recorded everything totally separate (Drums first, then guitar, bass, etc.). Now that we try to record more than one thing at a time, for example bass and guitar at the same time, we run into a problem. Although we are recording two separate tracks for bass and guitar, we get the same exact thing on both tracks. So rather than bass on one of the tracks and guitar on the other, we have two tracks of both the bass and guitar. I was wondering why this is and maybe how we could assign a certain channel to a certain track or something of that nature. The equipment we are using are a standard mixer, MBox 2, and a computer and protools for editing. If you have ANY information or suggestions on the solution to this, PLEASE post a reply to this with what you know. I appreciate you taking the time to read this and possibly post a reply to it as well, thank you for your time.
Happy Recording