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Old 12.23.2007, 04:28 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by evollove
-When I multi-track w/ Audacity, the tracks don't synch up. Is this the program's fault? If so, does a newer version correct the problem (I got mine about a year ago)? Is my computer too slow? If so, does this mean that I'll have the same problem with all recording programs (e.g. Reaper, which I look forward to)?

-Analog vs. digital=warmth vs clarity. Not in every single solitary instance, but usually, I've found. (I'm not talking about ease of use or anything like that, just sound quality.) Trying to get that lovely anolog 4-track squashed-in sound on digital equipment has been a losing battle for me.

have you tried changing the buffer size in the settings? Audacity is a terrible sounding program as well, so I would generally stick away from it. Audio not syncing generally is a wordclock issue if you are running outboard gear that needs time syncing such as adat machines or or a/d d/a converters, so if you aren't running any of these types of things you probably just need to adjust your buffer, and then try reaper which sounds and is a much better prog.
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