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Jul 8 2007, 02:15 PM |
I have REAPER v1.861 and i am trying to record some scales over a backing track. i have the backing track in there, but when i try to record my scales, the backing track records again in the same track as my scales. Does anyone know a way of disabling the backing track from recording, but still being able to listen to it? I know I can do it in Audacity, so maybe if no one knows, i will just do it in that and transfer it over to Reaper afterwards. - Hemlok Oh! I worked it out! I have to mute 'Wave' in sound settings to be able to do it Actually that doesnt fix it, as i can no longer hear the backing track! ahahaha woops THis is more likely to be to do with your sound card mixer settings than Reaper - I don't have this problem and it would be a pretty stupid multitrack program if that was the way it worked I can't think of any setting in reaper that would affect this, so check your soundcard mixer again would be my suggestion. -------------------- Check out my Instructor profile
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