How can I make Overdubs with the program?

Amadeus wrote on 6/15/1999, 8:07 AM
There are two ways of recording tracks from the soundcard's
mic: Simultaneous Record/Play and the other. The problem
is, when you select the first one, not only your voice but
all the other tracks get recorded in the new one.

Is there any way of record just my voice in one track while
hearing the others?

Also, the MIDI Clock generation tool doesn't work. Even if
it worked, there's no way of make tempo changes during the
song. An "import tempo from MIDI file" would be very
useful to accomplish this task.

Thank you fellas.

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huge wrote on 6/15/1999, 12:10 PM
(sorry to my poor English.)

run system volumn console ( double click the little
speaker logo in your PC screen right cornor ) and in
the record control you must select only MIC , not others .

then , you can record noly MIC .
Amadeus wrote on 6/16/1999, 1:38 AM
Thank you Hu ge!!

I can't believe it was so easy!

That issue resolved another one: How can I make a final
mixdown including the MIDI stuff?

Simple!

I plug the output of my keyboard mixer to the line in of
the soundcard and choose line instead of mic as source of
recording in my Y-Station program, and simply record it!

Just because of that I've just decided to purchase the
final release of this wonderful package, although it would
be nice if it had an aux in so one have not to actually
record the keyboard signal, saving this way precious disk
space.

Also, it wouldn't hurt if it could generate audible clicks
(metronome, as Fostex D-90 does) along with the ability to
import tempo maps from a MIDI sequence.

Thank you again, Hu ge!!

Hu ge wrote:
>>(sorry to my poor English.)
>>
>>run system volumn console ( double click the little
>>speaker logo in your PC screen right cornor ) and in
>>the record control you must select only MIC , not others .
>>
>>then , you can record noly MIC .