My midi drum track is bleeding into my audio track.
I made a beat (drum track) and recorded guitar into audio track.
Audio Track: mic my acoustic guitar; iRig Pre to my laptop
Results: Bleed
DAW: Ableton Live 9 Studio
Thanks
Midi Drums Bleed into Audio?
Re: Midi Drums Bleed into Audio?
Bleed might has been caused by the headphone's cable that was close to/touching the mic cable.
Use shielded cables might help...
Use shielded cables might help...
Re: Midi Drums Bleed into Audio?
Devices like that aren't the greatest design when it comes to listening and recording at be same time.
The signals for both are sending a strong signal (enough to drive headphones or microphone) through that thin cable of wires, and if a signal is too loud then it will interfere with the other.
You could try having your drums be silent, really quiet, or being sent through a different output of your computer that is not the one that your mic also shares.
Ideally though, a USB device, like an audio interface, would be the best solution.
The signals for both are sending a strong signal (enough to drive headphones or microphone) through that thin cable of wires, and if a signal is too loud then it will interfere with the other.
You could try having your drums be silent, really quiet, or being sent through a different output of your computer that is not the one that your mic also shares.
Ideally though, a USB device, like an audio interface, would be the best solution.
Re: Midi Drums Bleed into Audio?
fixed. Upgraded to an audio interface
Re: Midi Drums Bleed into Audio?
Good to hear!!!
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