Looking forward to your clarification or tips from any one else. Finally, I can combine all the tracks and export into an MP3 or Wav. I want to record separate tracks (like on a MIDI sequencer) so they can be adjusted independently for volume, effects, mute and other things. (I do not want to other solutions of saving and playing those tracks elsewhere. Looks like Playback and Overdubbing are tied together - unfortunately!Īny workaround for this in Audacity. I do not have an option for Play Other Tracks, but no Overdubbing. I am just not able to get this done in Audacity. That track should be a track it by itself. I want to play it while recording on another track. ![]() I can only hear the guitar sound with effects once I finish recording and listen to the recorded audio. I have a track already recorded in Audacity. Hello, my problem is, when I play on my guitar I want to hear the guitar sound with extra effects (plug-ins), I do hear my guitar in real time as I record, but I don’t hear the effects I added. Here is what I thought this post was about and I was hoping to find the tip to what I was looking for. Select the loopback option for the device you want to record audio from. It will be marked with a (loopback) after its name. Select the output you want to use (the device youre using to listen) as the input. I am not sure whether I am missing something here. Audacity can record computer audio (including sound from YouTube, Spotify and more). However, I’d like to do this in one Audacity project for other reasons. I could open two audacity projects I suppose, and start recording from my mic in one project, and then start the play back of the old narration from the other project. So (a) I only want to hear the old existing track in my headphones, and (b) I only want the new mic input to be recorded in the new track. I will then save just the new track to WAV, and replace the old audio track in the video production. After the track is imported to Audacity, you want to ensure to enable the setting to hear the track on your headphones while recording. ![]() The sync between the two tracks does not have to be to the millisecond, anywhere close will work for this purpose. Setting Up Audacity to Hear the Track While Recording. I am fine with moving and editing that second track around later to sync up with the existing first track if there are minor sync issues. In order to record on a new track, for multi-track overdubbing, you will need to use Shift and the Record new track button, or use its shortcut Shift + R. So I want to listen to the old track in my headphones, while recording (roughly) the same thing from my mic in a new track. In Audacity by default using the Record button will append record onto your existing track, see the Recording page. I want to redo it, but with the same timing, because it needs to sync to an existing video. Hi, my searches on this led to over-dubbing, which I don’t think is what I want.
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