Ok, I'm firmly in "newbie territory" here, but I've been fumbling around trying to work with buses and I noticed that my buses don't give me a feel when tracks are being recorded in Cakewalk BUT do give me a feed when I am listening to the tracks back. (Make sense?!)
Is this how its supposed to work? and if so is there a reason for it perhaps that I'm not grasping?!
Any example of the buses I am setting up are for recording a drum kit where I have grouped all the drums to one bus and a pair of overheads to another bus, and another bus for an electronic kit that outputs stereo feeds.
Many thanks in advance
Edited by Edward Allen I hadn't worked out how buses function well enough!
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Ok, I'm firmly in "newbie territory" here, but I've been fumbling around trying to work with buses and I noticed that my buses don't give me a feel when tracks are being recorded in Cakewalk BUT do give me a feed when I am listening to the tracks back. (Make sense?!)
Is this how its supposed to work? and if so is there a reason for it perhaps that I'm not grasping?!
Any example of the buses I am setting up are for recording a drum kit where I have grouped all the drums to one bus and a pair of overheads to another bus, and another bus for an electronic kit that outputs stereo feeds.
Many thanks in advance
I hadn't worked out how buses function well enough!
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