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john-auvil wrote on 8/29/2011, 11:06 AM

This is new... are there two things playing at the same time?

When you open Audio Cleaning Lab, and then import a song, it plays back double?

barbaraphil2010 wrote on 8/30/2011, 7:11 AM

Hi John, only one thing is playing at a time. Yes, it plays back double. When I initially installed the program I remember seeing a window with and input time on both tracks that was different. I am trying to find that window so I can adjust the timing. Unless my guess is wrong and it's some setting I am unfamiliar with.

john-auvil wrote on 8/30/2011, 11:03 AM

So I better understand, I took a couple screen shots of my own Audio Cleaning Lab 17 Deluxe, with 1 song loaded. I then changed the display...

Can you tell me if any of these display options are selected?

I am not sure where the issue is coming from, I have not had anything like this happen before.

john-auvil wrote on 9/6/2011, 9:34 AM

Sound is unusable.. in what sense? Is there still a overdub or duplication of the sound?

What is the sound device... sound card of your PC?

The reason I am asking, is that it might be possible that the recording or playback is being reintroduced into the recording, this creating a sound-on-sound effect or something like a unreal echo. If this is the case, then the computer hardware and its setup are incorrect. That would have to be changed to eliminate the issue.

That issue though could have been at the time of recording... recording from lets say a stereo mix, which in turn is recording the audio from the component and also the audio from playback at the same time. Because the playback audio has a slight delay (Analog to Digital/Digital to Analog) the recorded material will have a offset. If this is the case, you would need to change the recording device from the sound card from Stereo Mix to Line-In. Line-In will only record the audio that is connected to the Line-In port.

I hope that makes sense...