OK, my brother-in-law gave me Acid Pro and Adobe Audition this weekend so I'm having a lot of fun preparing myself for a come back in this section of the forum.
I've always used Cool Edit Pro for recordings so I feel pretty much at home with Adobe Audition, yet Acid is a lot more powerful.
The problem I have is this:
I can't seem to be able to have my guitar recordings in sync with the project tempo. Even if I choose to record as a one-shot, when I play the project back, there's a slight delay in my recordings. When I record as a beatmapped file, then the tempo is totally off, but I can correct it with the beatmap wizard... yet this is annoying when you think that in Adobe Auidtion, I just hit record and everything falls perfectly into place.
Is there something I don't get about Acid? Why is the initial version of my recodings are always totally off tempo? Acid gives you a lot of control over the tempo, yet I wonder why my recodings never start where I actually started them while playing. The help files doesn't help much.
Thanks in advance!
I've always used Cool Edit Pro for recordings so I feel pretty much at home with Adobe Audition, yet Acid is a lot more powerful.
The problem I have is this:
I can't seem to be able to have my guitar recordings in sync with the project tempo. Even if I choose to record as a one-shot, when I play the project back, there's a slight delay in my recordings. When I record as a beatmapped file, then the tempo is totally off, but I can correct it with the beatmap wizard... yet this is annoying when you think that in Adobe Auidtion, I just hit record and everything falls perfectly into place.
Is there something I don't get about Acid? Why is the initial version of my recodings are always totally off tempo? Acid gives you a lot of control over the tempo, yet I wonder why my recodings never start where I actually started them while playing. The help files doesn't help much.
Thanks in advance!
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