Reaper ?
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- Billy McCombs
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Reaper ?
After downloaded the newest version of Reaper I'm having a problem. When I pull up a Backing Track and add A track for recording and push the record button Reaper records the track instead of my Steel. Even if I add two or three recording Tracks. Been using Reaper for 5 years or so with no problems. I even deleted Reaper and downloaded it again to see if that would make a difference. Any help would be appreciated. Not able to contact reaper sent them a Email but have had no response.Thanks
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- Howard Parker
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I'm betting someone will be able to assist.
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I'm betting someone will be able to assist.
h
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Reaper , like an DAW is not doing it wrong. It's being told where to get the source for the track recording.
Check your track input for the Steel track, see where it is assigned. It should be assigned to an EXT something or other like your preamp. It appears that it is assigned to the stereo output bus which is why it is recording the prerecorded track.
I don't use Reaper so I do not know what the default I/O names are but it functions just like any other DAW. The track inputs need to have the proper INPUT assigned as does the track output.
Maybe Greg Cutsaw will chime in, he is one of the resident Reaper guys, he can advise on the proper I/O assignments.
Check your track input for the Steel track, see where it is assigned. It should be assigned to an EXT something or other like your preamp. It appears that it is assigned to the stereo output bus which is why it is recording the prerecorded track.
I don't use Reaper so I do not know what the default I/O names are but it functions just like any other DAW. The track inputs need to have the proper INPUT assigned as does the track output.
Maybe Greg Cutsaw will chime in, he is one of the resident Reaper guys, he can advise on the proper I/O assignments.
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