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Rnrchemist
March 6, 2006 at 6:40 pmThanks for the help Willie and ozpeter. I have to say, the bits of recording I did this weekend sound great (so far!). I used your suggestions of recording while listening to the drums at the quietest possible setting through headphones…I have only the tiniest amount of bleed, for all intents and purposes there is none. We’ll see how it goes once I add bass and more guitars but I think it’s going to be good…Audition is just a much, MUCH more powerful program than the one I used before.
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Rnrchemist
March 7, 2006 at 8:58 pmActually, one more quick question…any suggestions on how to go about recording guitar solos without getting bleed? Obviously when I record bass I’ll do it the same as I did with the guitar, but I’m not sure what tricks I could play while doing solos…any suggestions? Same with vocals, I guess I’ll need to listen along to the rhythm guitar quietly?
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Rnrchemist
March 21, 2006 at 6:52 pmAnyone? Just need a tidbit of advice (see my previous couple of posts on this topic).
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Bill Allen
October 2, 2009 at 6:34 pmi have recently upgraded to Vista. Now Audition 2.0 says it can’t find any supported devices when it starts. The error notice pops up and the program shuts down immediately. I have an Audigy 2Z sound card and have installed the suggested vista drivers from Creative. I could use some advice on what to do.
Thanks…Bill Allen
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