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southcoaststeve

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  1. Yes, I have other sets of headphones so my next step is to see if the issue occurs with them all. My setup is very simple as I am new to this game and didn't want run before I could walk: Instrument > iD4 > PC > Cakewalk.
  2. It's the headphones... I recorded a portion of the track with the headphones plugged in and then removed them for the next part. I did this a few times during the track and each time the headphones were connected the crosstalk occurred and when I unplugged them it disappeared. So now we know the cause, but is it the interface or the headphones that are the root of the problem? Thanks for all your help so far.
  3. Ok, so I played the individual track and yes, the artifacts are present. In fact there is a section of the track where the bass is silent for approximately 10 seconds and I can hear all the other tracks during that section. I'm using and Audient iD4 interface.
  4. Thanks Chris. Just tried that but the box within the loop construction window is greyed out.
  5. Thanks for the speedy response. The drums are a WAV file that I imported into the track and looped. The guitar and bass are DI'd into an audio interface.
  6. I've been messing around with Cakewalk for a while and trying to get to grips with how it operates. Armed with enough knowledge to make my first 'proper' recording, I set about creating a track using a guitar, a bass and a drum sample. However, when I listen to the isolated bass I can hear the drums very faintly in the background during quieter sections of the track. Also, one of the guitar tracks can be heard in the background of a separately recorded track. Does anyone know why tracks might be bleeding into one another? I'd appreciate your wisdom. Thanks.
  7. Ah.... yes it's a standard wav file. So effectively it's a 'recording' rather than a 'constructed' beat and therefore cannot be manipulated in the same way?
  8. Hi all, I have created a track and set the tempo to 80bpm and into this track imported a drum loop which is also 80bpm. However, when I try to loop this track (Ctrl L + drag) it alters the tempo of the clip to half time. If I change the tempo setting to 160bpm in the control bar, then the drum loop reverts back to it's original tempo. Now I know how to fix the issue I can work around it but can anyone tell me why this might happen? Thanks in advance.
  9. I just ordered an Audient id4. It was well reviewed.
  10. I've heard good things about Audient products too. The id4 punches way above its price tag apparently.
  11. Thanks John. Is that the Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd Generation?
  12. Thanks guys. I have read some reviews that say it does not marry well with Cakewalk and the lack of ASIO is an issue.
  13. Hi, does anyone have any experience with this product? I'm looking for an interface that's simple, compact and with low latency to sit between a cab sim and my PC. Thanks.
  14. Thanks, Kurre. I think I'd rather be safe and connect an interface between the CABM and PC. I 've fried soundcards in the past....
  15. So CAB M to interface to PC rather than CAB M to PC direct?
  16. Sorry I meant to write 1/4" TRS jack to USB into my PC.
  17. Thanks scook. I am connecting the guitar directly into the AMP IN (1 on the diagram) of the CAB M. So I will also need and XLR to USB cable from the LINE OUT (E) into my PC? Forgive my ignorance but this is all new to me....
  18. Season's greetings, everyone. I recently purchased the Two Notes Torpedo CAB M+ and was hoping to use it for recording purposes. I am using Cakewalk but having trouble marrying the two - the CAB M+ is not showing as an input driver in Cakewalk's Preferences menu. Has anyone else had this issue? I have had no trouble connecting other interfaces previously (eg Vox Amplug I/O). I'd really appreciate any help. Thanks. Reply Report Edit
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