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PostPosted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 7:35 pm 
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I'm not sure whether the problem is related to the way I've hooked up my mixer to the computer or if I need a special sound card or if I'm not operating the software correctly.  

I have a condenser mic plugged into my Peavey mixer (PV6 - shown here: http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/ ... sku=631366).  I have this cable that has two plugs on one end and one plug on the other end.  Since the two plug end is colored coded gray and red, I put those into the back of the mixer in the "Tape Out" spot and then plugged the single end into the pink/red mic spot on my computer.  Alright so it's obvious from my explanation I'm not that technical/computer savvy.  I tested it, everything worked and I heard my voice loud and clear through my external computer speakers (which are plugged into the green speaker spot on the back of my computer) .  

I then went to my Adobe Audition software and inserted an audio file (mp3) in Track 1.  In Track 2, I clicked on the red record button and wearing my headphones (which are plugged into the front of my cpu headphone jack), I tried to record myself singing.  I thought track 2 was supposed to record just my voice but when I played it back (clicking the solo button so that only track 2 played) both the background music and my voice can be heard.  Is there a way to record only my voice and then mix it with the background music afterwards ?


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What you did with Adobe Audtion should have worked. That is unless you did some other setting changes that weren't mentioned here.  The 'vocal only' should have been on Track 2 and pushing Solo on Track 2 should have isolated the vocal part.
Off hand, I can't think of what could be causing the problem.


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Your record control may have been set at 'what you hear'. Set it to what  'line in'.

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