Hoping this is a known issue, and I'm just missing something and it's an easy fix. I've tried searching for an answer and came up empty - perhaps for the wrong wording. Here's what happens:
Open cakewalk and create a brand new audio track. Record myself playing guitar. Sounds good while I'm monitoring while playing, but the resulting recorded audio (and waveform) starts out at one volume, and then tapers to a lower volume. It is not for the duration of the recording, it seems to be responding to incoming signal-- meaning, if I play a riff, stop, then start up playing again (continuous recording), the volume of the second riff starts at full volume again, and then tapers off a bit. It is almost like there is some compression happening, but It is a brand new track with no effects or processing that I'm aware of.
For control, so I know it's not my guitar, playing, interface, or anything else in the signal chain - I've recorded to other recording software with the exact same set up and this does not happen. It is definitely something that cakewalk is doing, so I think I'm just missing a setting somewhere or something.
Hopefully i've described this adequately - but happy to answer follow up questions. Attached a link of my wave form to hopefully illustrate my issue.
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Matthew Grant
Hoping this is a known issue, and I'm just missing something and it's an easy fix. I've tried searching for an answer and came up empty - perhaps for the wrong wording. Here's what happens:
Open cakewalk and create a brand new audio track. Record myself playing guitar. Sounds good while I'm monitoring while playing, but the resulting recorded audio (and waveform) starts out at one volume, and then tapers to a lower volume. It is not for the duration of the recording, it seems to be responding to incoming signal-- meaning, if I play a riff, stop, then start up playing again (continuous recording), the volume of the second riff starts at full volume again, and then tapers off a bit. It is almost like there is some compression happening, but It is a brand new track with no effects or processing that I'm aware of.
For control, so I know it's not my guitar, playing, interface, or anything else in the signal chain - I've recorded to other recording software with the exact same set up and this does not happen. It is definitely something that cakewalk is doing, so I think I'm just missing a setting somewhere or something.
Hopefully i've described this adequately - but happy to answer follow up questions. Attached a link of my wave form to hopefully illustrate my issue.
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