Subject:Sound Problems with ACID
Posted by: sqwuade
Date:8/20/2001 2:20:02 AM
I'm trying to record some audio tracks with ACID and am having the following problem. When I record a guitar track over a drum loop (on a seperate track) the drum loop takes on a strange "phase shifter" effect. Also when I overdub a second guitar track the whole song gets a wierd tremelo sounding effect to it. Any ideas? Thanks PS I've got a 1.2 Ghz Athlon system with a Sound Blaster Live sound card. |
Subject:RE: Sound Problems with ACID
Reply by: BSM
Date:8/20/2001 12:16:14 PM
Are you using headphones, or recording with the speakers on? When you solo the new guitar track, do you hear drums in the backround? This is a phasing effect that can also happen if you leave the mic on while listening back, or are somehow routing the sound through your system twice. Sometimes recording near a mic with really loud headphones can also create this with a bleeding effect. The time it takes the re-recorded sound multipled with the original source in playback creates the phasing effect. Jim |
Subject:RE: Sound Problems with ACID
Reply by: jonah303
Date:8/27/2001 3:52:10 PM
i think the problem is that the acid time stretch engine adds heavy phasing tremelo kind of effects to most tracks it processes. |