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Funky Mike
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Here's how things are set up:
I've got a Behringer MX1604A mixer with the alt3/4 output going into the line in of a stock sound card. The line out of the sound card goes into channel 4 of the mixer and channels 1-3 are used for instruments/vocals. Everthing is monitored from the headphone out. I am using the shareware version of n-track for now.
Ok, and here's the problem. Whenever i record a new track, i hear a distorted version of the other tracks in the background of the new track. Its not as noticeable if there's just a couple of tracks playing at the same time, but if there's more than a few tracks its very noticable and sounds quite bad. Anybody have any idea what might cause this? Could it maybe be from cable interferance because i think i'm using pretty cheap cables. I have recorded going straight into the sound card before (no mixer) and dont remember having this problem.
Thanks in advance for any help.
-Mike
I've got a Behringer MX1604A mixer with the alt3/4 output going into the line in of a stock sound card. The line out of the sound card goes into channel 4 of the mixer and channels 1-3 are used for instruments/vocals. Everthing is monitored from the headphone out. I am using the shareware version of n-track for now.
Ok, and here's the problem. Whenever i record a new track, i hear a distorted version of the other tracks in the background of the new track. Its not as noticeable if there's just a couple of tracks playing at the same time, but if there's more than a few tracks its very noticable and sounds quite bad. Anybody have any idea what might cause this? Could it maybe be from cable interferance because i think i'm using pretty cheap cables. I have recorded going straight into the sound card before (no mixer) and dont remember having this problem.
Thanks in advance for any help.
-Mike