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boy52
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by boy52 » Mon Jan 30, 2006 12:08 am
So, I have a recording question that I cant figure out for the life of me. When I'm recording a song with multiple layers (specifically, multiple guitar parts), I would record a guitar part first, export as an mp3, then play that in winamp as I'm recording the second guitar part in over it in Audacity. I would expect Audacity to play the already-recorded parts as I'm simultaneously recording another part, but it doesnt happen. Am I doing somethign wrong?
It also seems that a good majority of you are Cool Edit Pro users.. I downloaded that demo software a couple weeks ago, recorded something, then almost had a heart attack when I found out it would only export the first 60 seconds unless I bought the full $200 version. Cool Edit Pro users, did you all really pay the cash?
Thanks in advance!

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daylight_2004
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by daylight_2004 » Mon Jan 30, 2006 1:43 am
In Audacity, there's some kind of option under "preferences" that you have to set....something like "playback track while recording new one"...it's as simple as clicking that option "on"
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boy52
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by boy52 » Sat Feb 04, 2006 9:29 pm
Daylight, I knew there was an answer as easy as that! Thanks!
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by CBalvarez » Sun Feb 05, 2006 2:11 pm
Its called bear share, or limewire, or whatever P2P you want. Just download it
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