@1983Electric Hi, Bro. Check out my comment, below. Will offsetting the start time screw it up for anyone else trying to lay in a track? Wanna lay in a track and find out?
Try recording with hardware acceleration turned on for a future test to see if that puts you in sync with the backing track. I am personally having to do that based on recent tests.
I think the recorder has problems if there's not at least one track that starts at 0 when someone goes to record. Should be okay as long as your drum track remains at 0.
Just jamming and trying use the DAW to figure out latency. Last song (Hooked on a Feeling) went fine. I slid my track forward in DAW, figured the offset time (+870) and plugged that into the start time for my track in Studio. This song (Right Now) I did the same thing, except when I plugged in the offset (+227) in Studio, it just made things worse. As a lark, I decided to plug it in to the BT start time and lo and behold, it worked. Forget the drumming here, it ain't what it should be. More important, can anyone tell me what's going on here? Why would plugging the offset into the BT start time work? It should have been the offset for my drum track. Unless my drum track was a -.227. And if it is a -.227, can you put negative start times into the time window. I tried that and it didn't seem to work. Any comments or suggestions here are most welcome. @Electric1985.
@1983Electric Hi, Bro. Check out my comment, below. Will offsetting the start time screw it up for anyone else trying to lay in a track? Wanna lay in a track and find out?
Just jamming and trying use the DAW to figure out latency. Last song (Hooked on a Feeling) went fine. I slid my track forward in DAW, figured the offset time (+870) and plugged that into the start time for my track in Studio. This song (Right Now) I did the same thing, except when I plugged in the offset (+227) in Studio, it just made things worse. As a lark, I decided to plug it in to the BT start time and lo and behold, it worked. Forget the drumming here, it ain't what it should be. More important, can anyone tell me what's going on here? Why would plugging the offset into the BT start time work? It should have been the offset for my drum track. Unless my drum track was a -.227. And if it is a -.227, can you put negative start times into the time window. I tried that and it didn't seem to work. Any comments or suggestions here are most welcome. @Electric1985.