| From "John Sanders" <jmtsanders@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> | Sat, 1 Sep 2012 21:51:33 -0400 | Subject: [audacity blind] Re: [Bulk] Re: multi track question and introduction > I'm wanting to be able to listen to me only doing the singing and not the > back ground vocals. Do you mean, while you are recording? If so, turn on Transport > Software Playthrough and turn off Transport > Overdub. Then what you are recording will be sent to your headphones (with a delay) and you will not hear other tracks in the project window while you are recording. Gale > -----Original Message----- > From: David Bailes > Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2012 3:10 PM > To: audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: [Bulk] Re: multi track question and > introduction > > Hi John, > I'm not completely sure I understand what you mean by separating the tracks. > If you mean listening to them individually, then you can use the mute or > solo buttons. > In the Jaws guide to audacity, in the more advanced editing section, there's > a sub section on track mute and solo. > If you haven't already come across the jaws guide, it's also nearly all > applicable to users of window-eyes and nvda as well, and is available here: > http://goo.gl/dQ75G > > > David. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: John Sanders <jmtsanders@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Cc: > Sent: Saturday, 1 September 2012, 16:48 > Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: [Bulk] Re: multi track question and > introduction > > Hi, > Yes that's correct. > I'm actually recording one track then after I'm done, I listen to the track > and then I record the next one. > I have a question: how do I go about separating the tracks? > I hope to hear from you soon. > Sincerely, > John Sanders > > > -----Original Message----- From: David Bailes > Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2012 7:25 AM > To: audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [Bulk] [audacity4blind] Re: multi track question and introduction > > Hi John, > welcome to the list. > I presume that you're recording the 4 tracks separately. > Could you give some description as to what you think sounds wrong about > them. > One common problem is that the tracks might not line up with each other in > time. Is that one of the problems? > > David. > > > > > > ________________________________ > From: John Sanders <jmtsanders@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Saturday, 1 September 2012, 10:53 > Subject: [audacity4blind] multi track question and introduction > > > Hi, > My name is John. > I?m a new member to the audacity blind mailing list. > I?m 26 years of age. > I?m totally blind and I?m not able to see. > I wasn?t sure if I was allowed to post an introduction or not. > This is my first post. > I have a question: I?m trying to do some 4 part vocal a-cappella > work. I?m trying to get the tracks sounding right. > how should I go about doing that? > I hope to hear from you soon. > Sincerely, > John Sanders The audacity4blind web site is at //www.freelists.org/webpage/audacity4blind Subscribe and unsubscribe information, message archives, Audacity keyboard commands, and more... To unsubscribe from audacity4blind, send an email to audacity4blind-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with subject line unsubscribe