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Subject:whoops-where'd the track go?
Posted by: tedmag
Date:12/3/2004 11:38:33 AM

Just when I thought all was well, now when I add a track to my project, the name appears on the left side 'track list' but nothing appears in the 'right side' track view! Likewise, when I record a new audio track, the elapsed time at least shows in the track view but without any wave modulation or sound. Incidently, I can hear the vocal through my speakers. I've reloaded the Acid Pro 4 program twice now without making progress.

Other details on my set up include...I'm running M-Audio delta audiophile 2486 soundcard on windows xp with the 46 driver. I am also using a audio technica Proformance P650R condensor microphone with a Tube MP preamp . I'm wondering if my issue may involve whether quicktime, media player, etc is the default audio file program. Your helpful comments appreciated Thank you!

Subject:RE: whoops-where'd the track go?
Reply by: Chienworks
Date:12/3/2004 4:37:57 PM

Are you painting the track on the timeline? ACID doesn't do this for you. You may be thinking of Vegas where the event is shown on the timeline simply by adding it to the track.

Subject:RE: whoops-where'd the track go?
Reply by: tedmag
Date:12/9/2004 9:28:38 AM

I like what you said because it does 'track' somewhat with my problem. Here's what I'm talking about. When I loading a track (through either the pull down menu or the explorer window) it does not show in the track view until I use the draw tool to make it appear. Is there a pull down menu somewhere or a box I need to check so that when I load a file it is ready to work on without being manipulated by the 'draw tool? Your suggestions appreciated.
tedmag

Subject:RE: whoops-where'd the track go?
Reply by: Chienworks
Date:12/9/2004 11:43:31 AM

Quoting from the manual under Adding Events to a Track, "When the Paint tool is selected, hold Ctrl while clicking to paint the entire media file as an event."

However, i'll point out that having to draw/paint in the event on the timeline is the way ACID is supposed to work. If you are wanting the entire file to show up on the track automatically then allow me to suggest that you're not using ACID for what it's intended to be used for. There might be other software that will do what you want to do easier.

Subject:RE: whoops-where'd the track go?
Reply by: tedmag
Date:12/10/2004 7:19:57 AM

Aha. Thank you. I am using Acid to record Audio books. Besides the vocal track, I am usng music for intros, transitions, etc. The final product would be mono. What program do you suggest for this kind of work?

Subject:RE: whoops-where'd the track go?
Reply by: Chienworks
Date:12/10/2004 8:28:48 AM

Any multitrack audio recording program would probably do the job well enough. If you don't need to mix the music extensively and are doing nothing more complex than crossfades then even a stereo program like Sound Forge would handle this nicely. SONY sells Vegas which is their multitrack audio editor. Both are also available under $100 as "Studio" versions with all of the basic features and quite a few of the advanced features still intact. Vegas studio is limited to 3 audio tracks, but that should be plenty for what you're doing.

Subject:RE: whoops-where'd the track go?
Reply by: tedmag
Date:12/12/2004 8:20:22 PM

Well, I think I'm getting the knack of it. Thanks again. tedmag

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