first of all let me tell you that I am completely new to home recording and DAW, but profiting from the Covid quarantine I decided to start learning to use Cakewalk.
My main problem at the moment is that I want to do some recording of vocals and acoustic guitar, and I want to hear the metronome while I am playing, at least the first track.
However the metronome click is being recorded into the track and that's obviously horrible.
Now, I understand there must be some routing issue somewhere in my signal chain but I have tried a million solutions and they haven't worked out.
My interface is a humble Roland Quad-Capture.
It has a "Input/Playback" knob on the front.
The signal chain is very simple: Microphone --- interface (connected to laptop via USB) ---- Headphone out of the interface connected with CLOSED headphones (I'm sure that the problem is not one of leakage from the headphones).
Now, if I arm the track and record with the Input/playback knob at noon, I can hear both the metronome and my voice while recording but the metrnome gets regorded into the track (if I stay silent I can see the wave peaking at every click);
If I turn the knob all the way to "Input" I can record a "clean" track but I cannot hear my voice and the metronome while I am recording, so I easily go out of rythm;
If I turn the knob all the way to "Playback" I can hear the metronome while I am recording but not my voice, and my voice isn't recorded. I end up having a track which consists only of the metronome click.
Now, I have tried almost all the settings in the Cakewalk "metronome" tab. Of course I keep the metronome engaged only for recording and not playback. I have also tried to change the metronome output but, with all the different options, I always end up having the same problem.
Can anyone suggest me a way to resolve this problem?
I only want to record my tracks and hear the metronome while I am recording, but without its click being recorded into the track.
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Giorgio Musso
Hi guys,
first of all let me tell you that I am completely new to home recording and DAW, but profiting from the Covid quarantine I decided to start learning to use Cakewalk.
My main problem at the moment is that I want to do some recording of vocals and acoustic guitar, and I want to hear the metronome while I am playing, at least the first track.
However the metronome click is being recorded into the track and that's obviously horrible.
Now, I understand there must be some routing issue somewhere in my signal chain but I have tried a million solutions and they haven't worked out.
My interface is a humble Roland Quad-Capture.
It has a "Input/Playback" knob on the front.
The signal chain is very simple: Microphone --- interface (connected to laptop via USB) ---- Headphone out of the interface connected with CLOSED headphones (I'm sure that the problem is not one of leakage from the headphones).
Now, if I arm the track and record with the Input/playback knob at noon, I can hear both the metronome and my voice while recording but the metrnome gets regorded into the track (if I stay silent I can see the wave peaking at every click);
If I turn the knob all the way to "Input" I can record a "clean" track but I cannot hear my voice and the metronome while I am recording, so I easily go out of rythm;
If I turn the knob all the way to "Playback" I can hear the metronome while I am recording but not my voice, and my voice isn't recorded. I end up having a track which consists only of the metronome click.
Now, I have tried almost all the settings in the Cakewalk "metronome" tab. Of course I keep the metronome engaged only for recording and not playback. I have also tried to change the metronome output but, with all the different options, I always end up having the same problem.
Can anyone suggest me a way to resolve this problem?
I only want to record my tracks and hear the metronome while I am recording, but without its click being recorded into the track.
All the best!
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