Hi, I am a new user to acid, and i have a problem.
After recording audio on track 1... track 2 is copying the audio from track 1... making a duplicate image.
Thanks.....
have you solved this? i am having the same problem.have you solved this? i am having the same problem.
AnonymousMar 15, 2014
Every time I record an album, the recording appears to cur off part of the beginning of the first song recorded. For example, when I record an album, I drop the needle and immediately start the recording. The record meter shows "record" well before the first song on side 1 starts. When side 1 is done, I hit pause and flip to side 2 and drop the needle and hit record again with the "record" again showing well before the first song on side 2 starts. I use "peak normalization" after recording. The number of recorded tracks is always WAY more than the number of songs with most songs occupying more than 1 track. When I transfer the recorded album to my iPod and play it, the first 30 seconds or more is cut from the first song on track 1 and the rest of side 1 AND side 2 seem fine.Every time I record an album, the recording appears to cur off part of the beginning of the first song recorded. For example, when I record an album, I drop the needle and immediately start the recording. The record meter shows "record" well before the first song on side 1 starts. When side 1 is done, I hit pause and flip to side 2 and drop the needle and hit record again with the "record" again showing well before the first song on side 2 starts. I use "peak normalization" after recording. The number of recorded tracks is always WAY more than the number of songs with most songs occupying more than 1 track. When I transfer the recorded album to my iPod and play it, the first 30 seconds or more is cut from the first song on track 1 and the rest of side 1 AND side 2 seem fine.
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Re: Acid Pro 5
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This is the Sony site choose Acid 5 and they have volumes of info.
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You can copy. You cannot just dump the file data. Unless you have an audio interface with multiple inputs, you can only copy 2 tracks at a time. Also, to sync the timing you'll need a midi port on the computer. Then you make the computer the "master" and the Fostex a "slave" device.
Does it create a track but there is nothing in it? Turn off your anti-virus software when you record, thats how I got mine to work. Kaspersky anti-virus was making it trip offline.
Your solution is to delay or speed up the sound that your running thru to your computer. The reason why they put user recording latency under the options then preferences then audio settings is not because this never happens or isn't know about. If your sound is too late in the track you have to re-record the track with a higher number try about 125-160. A hint is to play some notes to the beat, check to see that you are in time, then record what you are planning to record.
Sony says the operating systems listed on the box -- the ones out at the time you bought the software -- are the only ones supported: http://www.custcenter.com/cgi-bin/sonypictures.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=2651&p_created=1165596321&p_sid=gFBkVDkj&p_accessibility=0&p_redirect=&p_lva=&p_sp=cF9zcmNoPTEmcF9zb3J0X2J5PSZwX2dyaWRzb3J0PSZwX3Jvd19jbnQ9MjQsMjQmcF9wcm9kcz0wJnBfY2F0cz0wJnBfcHY9JnBfY3Y9JnBfcGFnZT0xJnBfc2VhcmNoX3RleHQ9dmlzdGE*&p_li=&p_topview=1
-That- said, some people apparently have gotten Acid 6 working.
You have Acid 5. It won't hurt to check and update some other things, whether you're able to run Acid or not. (And if your computer is strong enough, you may be able to run XP in a virtual machine, but that's a whole 'nother story.)
First, click your volume control -- likely in the bottom-right corner, or through Start: Control panels, and ensure your "line in" level is set high and the mute is not off. Yeah, you probably did this. Please quadruple check.
Try Start: Control Panels: System: Device Manager. See if you have any little warning signs or Xs next to any of your devices.
You can also look in the audio device section and see what your sound card is. (A Dell made one day may have completely different guts than a Dell of the same model made a few weeks earlier.) You can take that information and download a new driver from the company, which will have more updated drivers than Dell.
Last, make sure you've installed the latest updates to Acid 5. It won't hurt, and might make a difference. Doubt it, but it might. And if you go the virtual machine route, you may benefit there from the marginal improvements: http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/download/updates/acidfamily
Are you plugging the instrument directly into the computer? If so you only have mono jacks from your bass, guitar so on and so forth! So in channel in only one to record! Try using a stereo microphone and record pointing at the amp. That way you will get stereo through your device. If that is not the problem make sure that the settings on the Prosonus is set to output stereo. And for most check all your plugs to make sure they are stereo inputs and outputs.
same problem
have you solved this? i am having the same problem.
Every time I record an album, the recording appears to cur off part of the beginning of the first song recorded. For example, when I record an album, I drop the needle and immediately start the recording. The record meter shows "record" well before the first song on side 1 starts. When side 1 is done, I hit pause and flip to side 2 and drop the needle and hit record again with the "record" again showing well before the first song on side 2 starts. I use "peak normalization" after recording. The number of recorded tracks is always WAY more than the number of songs with most songs occupying more than 1 track. When I transfer the recorded album to my iPod and play it, the first 30 seconds or more is cut from the first song on track 1 and the rest of side 1 AND side 2 seem fine.
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