Re: multi tracking with audacity

2014-01-13 Thread David Bailes
Hi Joe,
from your first message, I understood that the tracks started out in sync, but 
drifted out of sync after a time. Is this the case? If the tracks are out of 
sync by the same amount throughout the tracks, then there's a latency 
correction within audacity which you can set.

David.

original message:
could this be a synchronize issue between the two tracks? Could you for 
instance, replicate the problem in reaper? 
Thanks
Joe




Re: multi tracking with audacity

2014-01-13 Thread Brian Olesen

Hi,
I hope you're using the latest audacity 2.05 when working with this stuff.

Brian

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From: David Bailes

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Subject: Re: multi tracking with audacity

Hi Joe,
from your first message, I understood that the tracks started out in sync, 
but drifted out of sync after a time. Is this the case? If the tracks are 
out of sync by the same amount throughout the tracks, then there's a latency 
correction within audacity which you can set.


David.

original message:
could this be a synchronize issue between the two tracks? Could you for 
instance, replicate the problem in reaper?

Thanks
Joe




Re: multi tracking with audacity

2014-01-11 Thread David Bailes
Hi Joe,
you should be fine with that cpu and ram. I don't know what the problem is, 
perhaps other background tasks are taking up some of the computer's resources.

David.

original message:
I'm using a home built PC with 2 gig of ram and a 2.5 gig processor and windows 
xp. With audacity tracks start drifting apart after about a minute. how much 
powser and ram is needed to stop this from happening? Thanks. Joe.



Re: multi tracking with audacity

2014-01-11 Thread Joe Paton
could this be a synchronize issue between the two tracks? Could you 
for instance, replicate the problem in reaper?


Thanks
Joe
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At 13:01 11/01/2014, you wrote:

Hi Joe,
you should be fine with that cpu and ram. I don't know what the 
problem is, perhaps other background tasks are taking up some of the 
computer's resources.


David.

original message:
I'm using a home built PC with 2 gig of ram and a 2.5 gig processor 
and windows

xp. With audacity tracks start drifting apart after about a minute. how much
powser and ram is needed to stop this from happening? Thanks. Joe.





multi tracking with audacity

2014-01-08 Thread Joe
I'm using a home built PC with 2 gig of ram and a 2.5 gig processor and windows 
xp. With audacity tracks start drifting apart after about a minute. how much 
powser and ram is needed to stop this from happening? Thanks. Joe.