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junglefacejake9
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Normally, when I'm doing a multi track song(and I'm probably doing this wrong), I'll lay the first one down, switch it to safe, plug the mic into the 2nd track's slot, set track 1 to tape and track 2 to mic and record. And every single time I have done this, there's a lower quality duplicate of track 1 underneath track 2, even when track 1 is turned off.
I'm guessing it's recording me monitoring it and playing over it. I don't want this to happen; what could I be doing wrong? I usually set it on Direct, though I know this is wrong now, but the manual says that will cause "bleed through" and I know what that is(definitely not this); am I just dumb and not using the tape cue like I should? Or is it a problem with my unit? A friend of mine owns one and doesn't know a thing about tape cue yet doesn't have this problem, so I'm lead to believe it's not that either. Help.
edit: i should note it does this for track 1 and 2 into 3 and tracks 2 and 3 into 4 etc.
I'm guessing it's recording me monitoring it and playing over it. I don't want this to happen; what could I be doing wrong? I usually set it on Direct, though I know this is wrong now, but the manual says that will cause "bleed through" and I know what that is(definitely not this); am I just dumb and not using the tape cue like I should? Or is it a problem with my unit? A friend of mine owns one and doesn't know a thing about tape cue yet doesn't have this problem, so I'm lead to believe it's not that either. Help.
edit: i should note it does this for track 1 and 2 into 3 and tracks 2 and 3 into 4 etc.