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I just acquired the gear I need to record via PC (including Audiophile 2496, Cubase SX 2.0), got it all connected right, and now I'm experimenting. I'm not focussed on quality yet, just making sure I'm fiddling with all the right controls on my small mixer and in Cubase. I was able to record a mic'd acoustic guitar track, listen to it while recording some keys through the USB midi keyboard controller, then listen to the first two tracks while recording a lead guitar part (through the POD). Everything on these three tracks seems fine. Then I tried to add a vocal track and I've noticed that this fourth track is faintly picking up the other three as well as the vocal (and my nearfield monitors are turned down while recording this track with headphones). I've done some searches to try and solve the problem on my own and the best I can find is the following suggestion in another thread...
"Before you do anything else, I suggest you open up the Windows Mixer (double click on the speaker icon in your system tray). Go to Options -> Properties, and click the button for Recording, then click OK. You should get what looks like a mixer. See what is checked off. You should have Line In checked. If you have "What You Hear" checked, that is your problem. It will record everything going through the sound card (i.e., the playback and the new track)."
When I open the Windows mixer in my PC and click the Recording button, no mixer opens. So, I can't even see a "What You Hear" selection. Is it possible there's something in the Audiophile soundcard mixer that I'm supposed to enable or disable that I can't find?
I'd very much appreciate some help to solve this track bleed problem. Thanks.
Edit: I suspect the problem has something to do with the headphones because I didn't (need to) use them while recording tracks 1, 2, 3. Is it possible that when monitoring with headphones, I have to change the channel 5/6 inputs that I'm now using from my Audiophile 2496 outs to other imputs? By the way, fwiw, my small Wharfedale R-1604 mixer doesn't have channel inserts (in case someone thinks the solution has something to do with that) and I'm using Alt 3/4 to monitor.
"Before you do anything else, I suggest you open up the Windows Mixer (double click on the speaker icon in your system tray). Go to Options -> Properties, and click the button for Recording, then click OK. You should get what looks like a mixer. See what is checked off. You should have Line In checked. If you have "What You Hear" checked, that is your problem. It will record everything going through the sound card (i.e., the playback and the new track)."
When I open the Windows mixer in my PC and click the Recording button, no mixer opens. So, I can't even see a "What You Hear" selection. Is it possible there's something in the Audiophile soundcard mixer that I'm supposed to enable or disable that I can't find?
I'd very much appreciate some help to solve this track bleed problem. Thanks.
Edit: I suspect the problem has something to do with the headphones because I didn't (need to) use them while recording tracks 1, 2, 3. Is it possible that when monitoring with headphones, I have to change the channel 5/6 inputs that I'm now using from my Audiophile 2496 outs to other imputs? By the way, fwiw, my small Wharfedale R-1604 mixer doesn't have channel inserts (in case someone thinks the solution has something to do with that) and I'm using Alt 3/4 to monitor.
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