![]() ![]() I hope you can figure it out one way or another. You could be on the telephone a few hours, but if you relinquish this quest, you will not get anywhere towards solving the problems. I recall that they offer tech support, and this is how you get one of their engineers on the phone with you, to hold you hand while you are at the computer and help troubleshoot this with you until it is resolved. If Focusrite does not offer a good answer by email, and you cannot find an answer on YouTube, maybe you should call Focusrite on the the phone number listed on their web site. The term is more commonly taken in a broader manner: Overdubbing - Wikipedia. Now the internet has democratized knowledge and this elitist regime has no power. default device: Overdubbing one or more tracks playing, while, in real time, another is recorded and mixed with them to produce a new recording. ![]() I know that Booli has been doing audio stuff for over 30 years, and he has told me back then when he was learning, there was a lot of time spent fiddling and trying things, because the people with knowledge wanted to remain elite and on their pedestal and were happy to keep us normies under their feet. I would suggest that you search on YouTube which has lots of tutorials for audio recording, and with the Focusrite hardware, and especially in Windows (sounds like you are on Windows, yes?).Įverything has a learning curve and if your expectations were to instantly have a one-click solution, may I offer that you reset your expectations a bit and spend some time to understand how it all works. I spoke with him yesterday and he is still down and out with the flu, and likely will not be checking UU any time soon, and therefore not on this thread. Sorry I cannot help as I only record with my iPhone, but I noticed that someone mentioned Booli. So I prefer to record in my more reverberent livingroom. I sometimes think the sound of my basement is too dull, and I can't get the Audacity reverberence to sound right :-/. And i hate the sound of metronome click-tracks, which are needed for that stuff.Īnd for recording in an almost sound-dead room, I think it is better if you know how to add reverberance afterwards. Timing is very important to get right anyway of course, but it can be discouraging to face your own incompetence when trying to record before you learned it. I tried it for one song once, and I really realized how much timing, practice and effort it required. While recording tracks separately and mixing them together can give a more professional result, it also requires a more professional effort. If you record both simultaniously, I guess that the advantage of plugging in the ukulele is that you can sing more directly into the microphone, while still having a stable soundlevel of the ukulele. ![]() If you record vocal and ukulele separately, you have the option to place the microphone very close during both recordings, and you might like the sound of that better. With regard to recording the ukulele on a separate track, while recording it plugged in, I think that is a debatable subject.Īs it has been discussed in previous threads, a majority of those who record prefers the sound of an acoustic instrument when recorded with microphone rather than through the pickup. ![]()
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