Sonar and Audiophile 2496
Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2004 4:55 pm
Hello!
am using SONAR 3.1 Producer Edition an the Audiophile 2496 soundcard. I want to record an instrument (e.g. 1 mono guitar) and a voice (also in mono) using SONAR. I first record the guitar, and when i try to record the voice, the guitar is also recorded to the voice track. Is there something I can do (probably with some software audio routing) in order to record the second channel without the first one blending into the other?
For the first recorded track, I have chosen Output to: Master. Is this possibly the problem? Should I use another output for the first track (eg a subgroup) in order to avoid hearing and recording it on the second track?
I am very confused because with my old SB Live I had never such problems...I armed a track for recording, I recorded whatever I liked, then I armed another track and so on, without having any unwanted mixing between the tracks...
The only solution I have found up to now is to pan hard right in SONAR the first channel and record the second one as a mono channel with an input from the left channel. I don't like this solution because during the recording, I hear the first track (or a whole mix if I have recorded many other instruments) only from the left speaker.
Can anyboydy help me please????
am using SONAR 3.1 Producer Edition an the Audiophile 2496 soundcard. I want to record an instrument (e.g. 1 mono guitar) and a voice (also in mono) using SONAR. I first record the guitar, and when i try to record the voice, the guitar is also recorded to the voice track. Is there something I can do (probably with some software audio routing) in order to record the second channel without the first one blending into the other?
For the first recorded track, I have chosen Output to: Master. Is this possibly the problem? Should I use another output for the first track (eg a subgroup) in order to avoid hearing and recording it on the second track?
I am very confused because with my old SB Live I had never such problems...I armed a track for recording, I recorded whatever I liked, then I armed another track and so on, without having any unwanted mixing between the tracks...
The only solution I have found up to now is to pan hard right in SONAR the first channel and record the second one as a mono channel with an input from the left channel. I don't like this solution because during the recording, I hear the first track (or a whole mix if I have recorded many other instruments) only from the left speaker.
Can anyboydy help me please????