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Grambo
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Grambo
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12/27/2008 10:24 pm
Yo, i'm using cakewalk version 2 - and the M audio black box

I can record guitar on tracks 1, 3 5 7

And I can record the mic on 2, 4, 6 8

What on earth have i done ?
many thanks
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Kevin Taylor
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02/12/2009 1:26 pm
I'm totally lost as to what your question is.

Obviously...(and I've never used Cakewalk before) but there must be some kind of preset to allow you to distinguish between a line input and a Mic input.

Sorry I can't be of more help but even my own equipment stumps me sometimes. I use an M-Audio 410 and plug the mic into the front input and the stereo output from the mixer into the back. I'm constantly forgetting to push the button on the front panel to tell the unit to allow the stereo guitar input instead of the mic input so I definitely feel your pain.

You have no idea how many times I've tried to start recording a lesson and getting no mic input only to discover that I have the stupid button pushed in for the rear inputs.

It's almost like a learning process of hit and miss. You have to screw around for weeks at a time before you realize that the company has designed the thing so stupidly that it's almost impossible to figure out.

And the .pdf manuals arre of no help whatsoever because they've been badly translated from Chinese or whatever.

About the only advise I can give is keep plugging and unpluging things until the thing works and then don't touch it again. (at least that's been my philosophy over the years :)
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liarcangel
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02/13/2009 1:55 pm
Hmm...I can't help ya either grambo, but on the same thread of things, is there anyone familiar with ProTools? I picked up some of their software a while ago, and have been using it. I undestand the basics, but it is obviously a pretty powerful tool. But all of that is a discussion for another time...I just want to figure out how I can fade tracks. I say it because after 3 hours of searching for a way to make the single solo electric track fade into a piece yesterday instead of stabbing its way in, i gave up and threw a cat out a window....so if i could figure out how to fade...might save some cats....
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02/13/2009 7:40 pm
Originally Posted by: liarcangelHmm...I can't help ya either grambo, but on the same thread of things, is there anyone familiar with ProTools? I picked up some of their software a while ago, and have been using it. I undestand the basics, but it is obviously a pretty powerful tool. But all of that is a discussion for another time...I just want to figure out how I can fade tracks. I say it because after 3 hours of searching for a way to make the single solo electric track fade into a piece yesterday instead of stabbing its way in, i gave up and threw a cat out a window....so if i could figure out how to fade...might save some cats....


I have cats so I'll try my best:
http://en.allexperts.com/q/Home-Recording-2858/2008/5/Fade-1.htm
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/May02/articles/pronotes0502.asp

Some good videos for PT with some good experienced folks:
http://www.5min.com/Video/How-to-Use-Pro-Tools-Fade-In-and-Out-2459558

Don't know if than answers your questions but might buy enough time for our furry friends.
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Grambo
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02/14/2009 4:34 am
Thanks Guys, it's a USB input and I've got the hang of it now, although I keep having to install drivers - GRRR
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liarcangel
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liarcangel
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02/16/2009 3:20 pm
Originally Posted by: JeffS65I have cats so I'll try my best:
http://en.allexperts.com/q/Home-Recording-2858/2008/5/Fade-1.htm
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/May02/articles/pronotes0502.asp

Some good videos for PT with some good experienced folks:
http://www.5min.com/Video/How-to-Use-Pro-Tools-Fade-In-and-Out-2459558

Don't know if than answers your questions but might buy enough time for our furry friends.


Thanks jeff, good stuff!
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