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idani
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recording with cubase... need help pls!

hi, i am recording with cubase sx using a pc...
i want to record more tracks. so i record track one and after that i record track two and guess what... the tracks are not in the same tempo they are not syncronizing, i don t know sure how to say the second track is going after the first track... i don t know what to do... i can not record like this.. is this happening to the all computers? what should i do... please help me...

Post Thu Oct 12, 2006 7:55 pm 
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RhoneRanger
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Are they midi or audio tracks?

Post Fri Oct 13, 2006 6:33 pm 
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idani
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they are audio tracks...

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What is your sound interface for your PC? (SoundCard... etc)

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nelly
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My guess is that you are recording one track then listening back to that track while recording the next track.

If you are monitoring from your computer you will experience latency - a delay between the signal in the real world and what you here.

Try muting the channel you are recording into - not ideal but it will stop the latency.

Alternatively, set your equipment up so you can monitor in real time -

What equipment do you have?

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