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stillhere
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A few days ago I was trying to record some drum tracks for my friends band. We had a basic micing set up (snare, hi-hat, kick, and two overheads). The problem I ran into was when we would record along with previously recorded tracks, the tracks would get more and more out of time as the recording progressed. The equipment I am using is an echo layla 24, mackie mixer, my new computer with adobe audition on it, and miscellaneous microphones. The one problem I can think of would be that since we were using my computer's sound card for playback and the echo interface for recording the signals were not processed at the same rate. I don't know what else could be the case. When we recorded the drum tracks or even a keyboard track with vocals and guitar, everything that was recorded at the same time was in time with each other. It was when we tried to record drums while listening to the keys, vocals, and guitar and even a metronome track on some occasions that the recordings were out of time with each other.
Please help, I really want to help these guys out and eventually have something for my portfolio. Right now, I am at a loss.
Thanks.
Please help, I really want to help these guys out and eventually have something for my portfolio. Right now, I am at a loss.
Thanks.