Hey, Guys!

    Okay, I understand the whole thing about why there is a delay between 
the input signal that you are recording (overdubbing) and the playback audio 
that you are listening to, but am clueless as to how to compensate for it.

    At first, I thought I could make an adjustment in the Windows volume 
control, but am finding that I can either: 1) record from either my sound 
card input, or my microphone,, but can only listen from my sound card 
output.  In my 2 inch tape days, we could listen from the record head, so 
this was not a problem, but in the digital world, there seems to be 
something that I am not understanding.

    Is this a shortcoming of my RealTek sound card?  Is it a setting found 
in my N-Track recording program?  Is it indeed a Windows volume control 
issue?

    One point of interest... I used to be able to do this in Audacity, but 
cannot do it anymore, which leads me to believe that I have changed 
something affecting this feature in every recording program.  Any ideas? 
Does anyone mind going through the painstaking task of telling me exactly 
how it should be configured, or where I can find such instructions?

Thanks!

Billy



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