How do I stop the recording from looping back to my house mix.

rcm1958 wrote on 2/15/2014, 10:25 PM

When recording my Sunday services, and using my usb on my mixing console. I am hearing a loop of the recording in the mix. Is there a way we can record and not have the playback come to the mix. In other words turn off the monitoring of the recording.  The board is a Allen and Heath ZED436 and the version of your software is MAGIX Audio Cleaning Lab 2013 19.0.0.10 (DC2)

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Former user wrote on 2/16/2014, 7:06 PM


This is just a guess, but I suspect you are askiing ACL to do something it is incapable of doing....it seems like you are saying that you, in error , have recorded 2 events at the same time onto 1 track and now you want to delete one of the events and leave the other event in place....it may be called Magix, but you need help from a higher source.

I will follow yur posts in case I am wrong and then we will both learn someting   

 

 

rcm1958 wrote on 2/16/2014, 9:58 PM

Let me see if I can be more specific. I am a sound man for my church and we are recording the sermons and sometimes there are videos included, which when played back from the same computer that we are recording on. When we do that, the video loops and the sound echos on the recording and in the live system. So I would like to turn off the monitoring or playback when in record mode.

johnebaker wrote on 2/17/2014, 1:31 PM

Hi

. . . . which when played back from the same computer that we are recording on. . . .

That is the problem and not a good idea - what you are getting is feedback in the audio card and / or via the sound system which you cannot eliminate if the video has a sound track.

You need to seperate the video play back from the recording ie you need another device for video playback.

John

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