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Hi guys, Well my name is Francois and I live in the UK. I am a high school teacher and also a student in Hypnotherapy and am learning to make tailor made subliminal and deep relaxation recordings to help various sufferers. Basically I am interested in recording technology as a tool to bring about healing. I purchased Adobe Audition 3 some time ago but am hitting a technical barrier on my Vista laptop. The problem I am experiencing is that when I record my voice, the timer suddenly speeds up after about 10 seconds and goes haywire. The result is a chopped voice/rubbish quality. Can anybody help out? Many thanks Francois. |
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Probably the same answer as all the rest that suffer latency in recording. They must get an audio interface, trying to record&playback through the computer's soundcard sucks. You need to post your laptop model or specs, chances are it has an onboard soundcard that cannot handle such a task.
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Are you using an interface? I have Audition and I use a "Fast Track Pro" M-AUDIO Interface before my laptop(Acer) and it gives no problems like the one you described....BUT, I have had that problem when my wife tried to RECORD something for me, she didn't go to the EDIT screen, she tried to RECORD on The MULTITRACK screen and the audio got louder and faster. SO make sure you RECORD on the EDIT screen(it says EDIT in 2 different locations, NOT the EDIT link next to the FILE link, in the top LEFT corner). IT's the EDIT link next to the MULTITRACK link.
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