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Mikri
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Time difference in multitrack recording (Cool Edit Pro 2.00)  Reply with quote  

Hi guys. I think you can solve this problem I have now.

I've always worked like this before and I never had a problem with my old computer. Now, I changed the whole computer and I'm using a new sound card, processor, RAM, etc. and this problem pops up.

I like singing so I always take an instrumental version of a song and put it in track 1 and while I listen to it, I record my voice in track 2. I never had a problem till now. I record my voice and when I listen to the preview, it happens to have a time difference between both tracks. My voice (track 2) goes forward some miliseconds. I don't know why this is happening. If you want me to be honest, I'm devasted somehow because of this. I don't know how to solve this, I don't even know what's the cause.

Can you help me please?
Post Sat Sep 30, 2006 1:21 am
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thadefendent
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Hey i couldnt tell you why you are having this problem but have you tried goin down in the bottem right hand corner of the screen when you are running cool edit pro and manually changing the begin time of your vocals? you can adjust what time a track starts right down to the millisecond. you should be able to some what fix the problem by manually changing the begin time of your vocal track. hope that helps.....
Post Sun Oct 01, 2006 8:18 pm
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Mikri
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I haven't tried that but honestly, I don't think it works because the voice track begins synchronized and it goes changing while the song advances.
I wonder if it is a sound card setting or something.
Thanx for you idea anyways Smile
Post Mon Oct 02, 2006 12:55 am
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amitbarde
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Buffer size maybe?......don't really know what it could be.......u can try it out though.....change the buffer size during recording and playback....it may work.....
Post Mon Oct 02, 2006 6:45 am
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Mikri
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U mean, maybe changing hardware acceleration? Slowing it down? I'll try it and tell.

EDIT. Tried, and didn't work Sad
Post Mon Oct 02, 2006 7:08 pm
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