Recording Delays in Cakewalk

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I am using Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 to record audio. I am recording different instruments seperately, but when ever I try to play it back, the track I just recorded is out of sync with the previous track. There is never any skipping or stuttering in the recording. The only solution I have found is to manually line-up the audio tracks so that they are in sync, which can be a real bitch. Any advice? Is it useful to use the 'metronome'? What is the best solution?? Thanks.
 
Check out options/audio/device profiles and check use wave out position for timing maybe??

cheers
john
 
Nope

That box was always checked!
I don't know what it means, though.

I am also having hassles with MIDI stuff that goes along with Audio. How do I mix them all down???? The only thing I can do is mix down Audio.... and so I have to use stuff like wingroove to convert MIDI to audio seperately, then recombine the midi with the audio mixdown and then mix that all down before I get a final, single file song! is this standard practice?

thanks
 
you have to record your sounds that are midi created. i.e. if you are using midi drums you have to record the output of your drum machine as a wave file so you can mix it with your other wave files.

cheers
john
 
aah

Aah... thanks!

Thought that was what I would have to do... but I would have thought that cakewalk would have a MIDI/wave converter!! :)

ta

no other suggestions on the recording delay?

I assumed it is from the processing that happens behind the redcording; ie. in playing the previous track, and recording the new sounds, the PC runs a little behind. My sound card is not fantastic! It shouldn't but hey.
 
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