
Atom Bomb
Wtf is a PRS
Hey i have a problem.
Heres my gear...
Roland VS880EX
HP zd8000 laptop. P4 3.0 Ghz 1Gb ram.
Sonar4
And an M-Audio Fast Track USB
What i have done is record my friends band on the Roland unit and wanting to dump the tracks to my laptops DAW via The fast Track.
Here is my problem
I found out that i couldnt do this before i got the fast track and ended up dumping all the drum tracks at my friends computer (ive no idea his card or specs or anything)
And i can load all those tracks (7 in total and about 5 minutes in length each track) and play them back with no problems, droppouts, clicks, pops or anything. I feel my Laptop is more then able to handle this kind of work.
Heres the shit kicker.
I bought the fast track thinikng it would be better then the onboard sound card (mic input)
So i would connect the rolands RCA outs to the fast tracks TRS in (stereo connector) and re-record everything in Sonar track by track (i cant do the stereo panning thing with this FastTrack to get two tracks at a time)
No i have experienced alot of horse shit with this thing. I have one old song on there that with tweaking i was able to dump with no sync errors or dropouts, mind you it took about three hours but it made it in there no problems The song was also only four tracks at about 2.25 mins long
Now when i goto dump the guitars and vocals of this other project everything is in sync for about a minute.... then.... the track im recording gets wildly out of sync, then after a minite or two it gets perfectly in sync agian?????????
Retardedly frustrating. I felt i have exhuasted all the necessary tweaking to death.
I mute all tracks while recording.
I line the clips up to the clicks tracks to the sample!
even different software (cool edit Acid Express and even the windows recorder lol)
I have tried Creating a new project per track then once they are all in, id import the audio clips all together in another new project...that doesnt work.
Ive adjusted latency from one end of the spectrum to the other and all points in between. In both my DAW and the M-auido control panel. And only was was i able to get the two guitar tracks for one song to sync up to the drums. but using those same setting the vocals would import with the said sync issues.
Ive played with different amounts of buffers and sizes of buffers.
Ive tried what i feel to be everything.
ive gone so far as to goto some students at the local tech school and enlist some of their help!
They seem to feel that its the Fast Track trying to change the digital info to analog and then back to digital.
BUt
When we dumped the drum tracks in my friends PC we used the RCA ins on his sound card and it seemed to work perfect and it would have been doing the same thing correct?
they say my Laptop and DAW are more then capeable of doing the work considering it can play those seven drum tracks seamlessly when imported.
So.
If i had the Fast Track Pro? with Optical and RCA inputs would i have this same problem?????? I only sugggest this as the local dealer only sells the m-audio Line of products.
Im pulling my hair out and getting really frustrated and discouraged cause its the same thing everytime? I know i'm missing something, i'm not that stupid, I just wish i knew what !!!!
but i gotta get this project finished. and i need more input.
Thanks for your time.
Hope someone can help me.
Heres my gear...
Roland VS880EX
HP zd8000 laptop. P4 3.0 Ghz 1Gb ram.
Sonar4
And an M-Audio Fast Track USB
What i have done is record my friends band on the Roland unit and wanting to dump the tracks to my laptops DAW via The fast Track.
Here is my problem
I found out that i couldnt do this before i got the fast track and ended up dumping all the drum tracks at my friends computer (ive no idea his card or specs or anything)
And i can load all those tracks (7 in total and about 5 minutes in length each track) and play them back with no problems, droppouts, clicks, pops or anything. I feel my Laptop is more then able to handle this kind of work.
Heres the shit kicker.
I bought the fast track thinikng it would be better then the onboard sound card (mic input)
So i would connect the rolands RCA outs to the fast tracks TRS in (stereo connector) and re-record everything in Sonar track by track (i cant do the stereo panning thing with this FastTrack to get two tracks at a time)
No i have experienced alot of horse shit with this thing. I have one old song on there that with tweaking i was able to dump with no sync errors or dropouts, mind you it took about three hours but it made it in there no problems The song was also only four tracks at about 2.25 mins long
Now when i goto dump the guitars and vocals of this other project everything is in sync for about a minute.... then.... the track im recording gets wildly out of sync, then after a minite or two it gets perfectly in sync agian?????????
Retardedly frustrating. I felt i have exhuasted all the necessary tweaking to death.
I mute all tracks while recording.
I line the clips up to the clicks tracks to the sample!
even different software (cool edit Acid Express and even the windows recorder lol)
I have tried Creating a new project per track then once they are all in, id import the audio clips all together in another new project...that doesnt work.
Ive adjusted latency from one end of the spectrum to the other and all points in between. In both my DAW and the M-auido control panel. And only was was i able to get the two guitar tracks for one song to sync up to the drums. but using those same setting the vocals would import with the said sync issues.
Ive played with different amounts of buffers and sizes of buffers.
Ive tried what i feel to be everything.
ive gone so far as to goto some students at the local tech school and enlist some of their help!
They seem to feel that its the Fast Track trying to change the digital info to analog and then back to digital.
BUt
When we dumped the drum tracks in my friends PC we used the RCA ins on his sound card and it seemed to work perfect and it would have been doing the same thing correct?
they say my Laptop and DAW are more then capeable of doing the work considering it can play those seven drum tracks seamlessly when imported.
So.
If i had the Fast Track Pro? with Optical and RCA inputs would i have this same problem?????? I only sugggest this as the local dealer only sells the m-audio Line of products.
Im pulling my hair out and getting really frustrated and discouraged cause its the same thing everytime? I know i'm missing something, i'm not that stupid, I just wish i knew what !!!!
but i gotta get this project finished. and i need more input.
Thanks for your time.
Hope someone can help me.