Audio bleed through from one track to another

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BHB13
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Audio bleed through from one track to another

Post by BHB13 »

I was just wondering if anyone else get audio bleed through from one track to another when recording.
I initially thought it started when I upgraded from 8 tracks to 16, but that's not the case... It was happening before then.... I love the multitrack DAW, but I wanna know if there's something I missed or is this a common problem, and if it is is there an update coming to fix it.
BHB13
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Joined: March 13th, 8:42 pm

Re: Audio bleed through from one track to another

Post by BHB13 »

Ok so, no one knows anything??????
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pwnified
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Re: Audio bleed through from one track to another

Post by pwnified »

Sorry for the delay, BHB13. So internally, multitrack has 100% isolation between tracks, channels, etc. so any bleed can only be caused by the external devices. Like a microphone picking up the monitor, or even guitar pickups hearing the speaker. The internal hardware can also have bleed from output back to input (like with the headset port), but an external USB interface will have very low bleed between channels. What's likely happening is a monitor is loud enough to get picked up by the mic. Let us know more about your setup and we can try to pinpoint the cause.
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