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Hueyduck
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      03-02-2010, 10:13 AM
Alessandro Brianese a écrit :
> Hi, I'm alessandro from Italy, i've a great problem with cubase and nuendo
> and i don't know what to do.. with both programs when i rec an audio track
> (i'm a guitarist) it recs other instruments too (audio or midi..).. what can
> i do? I think probabily is the audio board (a realtek)because i've had this
> problem with both programs, what can it be?



When you launch recording, you launch recording on all the tracks that
are "record enabled", not only the track wich is selected or displayed.

Check with that first.

If you still have problems go to the "channel input" panel and
deactivate the physical channels where your guitar is not plugged in too.
Tell us what happens then

If your problem persists, you could look in your audio card manual
Because if you head in your newly recorded guitar track another track
that already had recorded before, it only can be one thing: a software
or a hardware loop is done somewhere (the sound going out of your card
is reinjected somehow in the physical input of your card). If you don't
see such a pluging, look out for a functiun that is present in some
audio cards wich allows to record whatever goes out of the card, but
without physical manipulation. Someone called it here a "record what you
along when you record the guitar to be recorded as well.


Huey

PS: Lawrence is only pointing out that the formulation of your questions
implies that you're not using *your* softwares. I'm sure that not being
able to use them won't incitate you to buy them in the long run, but
this is not how things work officially.
But maybe you are working in a friend's studio, or maybe these are
bundled versions of those software. You see, you just hav to give us
more precision (version of the softwares, for instance) in order not to
wake the mean Lawrence ;-)
And btw, it's true: if you are a musicien, there is no point in
learning both Cubase and Nuendo. True. Learn Cubase, with the manual and
the F1 key on your keyboard. Take the "getting started" manual, in
Italian, and do exactly what they ask you to do.
Sometimes, that's enough to solve many problems )


 
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Phil W
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      03-02-2010, 12:33 PM
Laurence Payne:
> Hueyduck wrote:
>
>> PS: Lawrence is only pointing out that the formulation of your
>> questions implies that you're not using *your* softwares. I'm sure
>> that not being able to use them won't incitate you to buy them in
>> the long run, but this is not how things work officially.
>> But maybe you are working in a friend's studio, or maybe these are
>> bundled versions of those software. You see, you just hav to give us
>> more precision (version of the softwares, for instance) in order not
>> to wake the mean Lawrence ;-)
>> And btw, it's true: if you are a musicien, there is no point in
>> learning both Cubase and Nuendo. True. Learn Cubase, with the manual
>> and the F1 key on your keyboard. Take the "getting started" manual,
>> in Italian, and do exactly what they ask you to do.
>> Sometimes, that's enough to solve many problems )

>
>
> Bundled with what? He's using Realatec onboard sound! And since when
> was Nuendo bundled with anything?
>
> Laurence (feeling mean).


Your´re such a bad boy! ;-)

But hey, if Cubase or even Nuendo is bundled with Realtek on-board audio,
I´ll add that criterium to my list of features, when I look out for my next
mainboard upgrade. :-D



 
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