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Luke Powell

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  1. Hey razor7music, I have not really checked in on the website in a while. I did not realize they were offering it for free. I will have to download that and see what features are there.
  2. Chuck, Thanks for the response. The Behringer mixer is the sound card since it is USB device. I think I figured out what my problem is. Since the mixer mixes tracks...it does not allow for multi-track recording. I ended up pulling out my old USB lexicon and that fixed my issue, since it is not a mixer and simply a pass through.
  3. Good morning fellow bandlab and cakewalkers, I am having a unique problem. I use a POD to record my guitar tracks, that feeds into a Beheringer USB mixer. I want to be able to listen to what I'm playing, over a drum track that is already done. So that I clarify that the Guitar sounds good as I'm recording, as well as keep time with the drum track. However, when I record(using cakewalk music 7), it will re-record the drum tack onto the guitar track. Now I can listen to the drum track through my computer, but then I can't hear the guitar. I am not wanting to just let the drum track play through a speaker, and then just the guitar through my headphone, I want it all through my headphones. I hope this makes sense, it is very odd. This only happens when I record guitar tracks from the pod. Vocals do not do this. Hope everyone has some suggestions.
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