Page 1 of 1
Help with my recorded audio!?
Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2020 4:57 pm
by wocongming
I finished recording my electric guitar on a song and i noticed at a certain group of measures(25 to 44), when i start from the beginning of the song, the guitar isnt THERE! yet, when i rewind or forward even ONE measure , the guitar is suddenly THERE! Why is this happening? if i want to play from the beginning, every time the guitar isnt there during those measures unless i rewind or forward 1 measure and continue playing. omg. help? thanx
Re: Help with my recorded audio!?
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 3:22 am
by wocongming
wocongming wrote:I finished recording my electric guitar on a song and i noticed at a certain group of measures(25 to 44), when i start from the beginning of the song, the guitar isnt THERE! yet, when i rewind or forward even ONE measure , the guitar is suddenly THERE! Why is this happening? if i want to play from the beginning, every time the guitar isnt there during those measures unless i rewind or forward 1 measure and continue playing. omg. help? thanx
ALSO after i record the audio track, i get some kind of TEMP folder right above my song folder in my internal harddrive. and
now that ive tried different things, im not getting ANY play back on my guitar audio recording. still the temp folder though. help anyone!
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 7:47 am
by kronoSphere
Answer to your first post (not the second one)
Take a look at the audio event edit of your audio track.
It is possible that your guitar does not begin exactly at the exact beginning of its first measure. You can correct thiese audio event departure
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 10:18 am
by wocongming
kronoSphere wrote:Answer to your first post (not the second one)
Take a look at the audio event edit of your audio track.
It is possible that your guitar does not begin exactly at the exact beginning of its first measure. You can correct thiese audio event departure
I don't understand how that would answer my question though. If I have a guitar to record at lets saye measure 20. I always start around measure 18 or measure 19 never the very beginning of the song.
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 10:49 am
by wocongming
wocongming wrote:kronoSphere wrote:Answer to your first post (not the second one)
Take a look at the audio event edit of your audio track.
It is possible that your guitar does not begin exactly at the exact beginning of its first measure. You can correct thiese audio event departure
I don't understand how that would answer my question though. If I have a guitar to record at lets saye measure 20. I always start around measure 18 or measure 19 never the very beginning of the song.
oddly alsi, ive recorded over 300 hours of audio and have made no changes to the settings and everything worked fine. now most of the time im getting NO PLAY from anything i record. and NO SPACE AVAILABLE messages here and there.
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2020 12:49 am
by Mike Conway
wocongming wrote:ive recorded over 300 hours of audio and have made no changes to the settings and everything worked fine. now most of the time im getting NO PLAY from anything i record. and NO SPACE AVAILABLE messages here and there.
You need to clear up some space on your HD. Put your old songs and audio folders on a back up drive. Then, go back to your HD and delete those songs, along with their huge audio folders.
Or you can upgrade to a bigger drive.
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2020 12:18 pm
by wocongming
Mike Conway wrote:wocongming wrote:ive recorded over 300 hours of audio and have made no changes to the settings and everything worked fine. now most of the time im getting NO PLAY from anything i record. and NO SPACE AVAILABLE messages here and there.
You need to clear up some space on your HD. Put your old songs and audio folders on a back up drive. Then, go back to your HD and delete those songs, along with their huge audio folders.
Or you can upgrade to a bigger drive.
YES YOU ARE CORRECT. i actually did that before i saw your post. it works well now. i suppose when it gets full, it starts fouling up. oh well. all good! thank you