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Old 07-21-2001, 10:07 AM
fredbeg fredbeg is offline
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Default How to separate tracks

Hi - I'm a new user of PT Free and not so familiar with computer music. Also I'm not a native english speaker so thanks for explaining slowly...

My configuration is : Pro Toos Free with Windows 98 second edition, Pentium 933, 128 ram, card SoundBlaster Live.

My (very basic, I guess !)problem is : how to record a track while listening and playing along to a track I've recorded before, but without re-recording the first one on the second one [img]images/icons/confused.gif[/img]

To make things clear : say I have drums on track one and I want to record bass on track two, playing along to my drums track of course. How do I do that ? For the moment my second track is always drums+bass ! And I can't gfigure out what I'm doing wrong.
Thanks anyone who might help
Frédéric
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