I am fairly familiar with Vegas Video 3.0 as I have been recording MIDI
generated tracks and voiceovers for some time. The aforementioned tracks
were recorded straight through and needed no punch in. Today a customer was
in that needed some punch in recording and I discovered that I did not know
how to do it.
He needs to play a guitar track and sing a vocal track (separate tracks) and
then go back and punch in retakes where he flubbed his singing and guitar
playing. I am doing what I think the manual is telling me but its not
happening the way it did in my analog tape days. I'm using an external mixer
and the on-mic person needs to hear what he's already played (without
recording over it) and then at a certain bar the recording should kick in.
If someone could give me a quick step by step I'd really appreciate it.
Thanks,
Al
generated tracks and voiceovers for some time. The aforementioned tracks
were recorded straight through and needed no punch in. Today a customer was
in that needed some punch in recording and I discovered that I did not know
how to do it.
He needs to play a guitar track and sing a vocal track (separate tracks) and
then go back and punch in retakes where he flubbed his singing and guitar
playing. I am doing what I think the manual is telling me but its not
happening the way it did in my analog tape days. I'm using an external mixer
and the on-mic person needs to hear what he's already played (without
recording over it) and then at a certain bar the recording should kick in.
If someone could give me a quick step by step I'd really appreciate it.
Thanks,
Al