
It is not likely to be Pro Tools at fault, it will be something you are doing and for anybody here to offer useful help you need to describe clearly exactly what you are doing and exactly how everything is connected. However, I've yet to see if Pro Tools 10 will duplicate the issue. I'm going to ask one of my old audio engineer instructors if he's ever encountered this problem, but my only course of action after that is paying avid for phone support. If I mute track 1, then nothing is automatically recorded on track 2, but I would like to be able to hear my previous tracks during recording. However, if I do use the microphone while track 2 is recording, it will record the sound I make onto track 2, but in addition to that, it automatically duplicates track 1 simultaneously when track 1 is being played back (while track 2 is armed). The tracks do align though, except the second newly recorded track is about half the decibels of the first one that it's copying.Īs for the rest of the scenario, I'm asking the viewer of the video to take my word for it that the microphone is not active, there is no bleeding, and no sound being made during recording. While it is true that the waveform is very tiny because I just played an electric guitar unplugged at a distance from my ADK S7 (it's also not magnified). When you play both tracks, it sounds like the same guitar on top of itself.


The sound of track two is the sound of track one. It is not interference, it is the sound of the first track.
