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i need a really good computer whiz to help me!!!!

Mar 21, 2005 1:15PM PST

on windows xp sp2. i dont know what kind of sound card i have. realtek ac 97 is all that i know. i am trying to record multiple tracks of microphone using acid pro 4.0 but for some reason when i record while playing back the first recorded track it records both me and the first track instead of just me. ive heard of other people fixing similar problems by shuting switching a "record what you hear" option to " record only mic1", however i don't have or cant find these options in my audio menus. if anybody can walk me through this problem i would consider them the master computer whiz because ive searched the net for hours looking for this answer with no success. please list all possible fixes if there are any. thanks for the help!!!

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Are you sure you have a
Mar 21, 2005 6:47PM PST

program to perform this task?

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yes!
Mar 22, 2005 3:02PM PST

Just for info. All duplex sound cards can play back and record simultaneously. You can be playing, say, an audio track from the pc and recording another track from an external source like line-in or mic. It depends on the playback and record settings in the volume control panel.

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in how many more
Mar 22, 2005 3:04PM PST

forums have this been posted pse?