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ok so say I like listening to the background music when recording my vocals
but whenever I do this, I am always forced to record the music along with my vocals
is there a way to be able to listen to the background music along with my vocals in real time, but only records the vocals?

I am using the Behringer podcast studio firewire bundle, and using a mac along with garageband.

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anonymous Thu, 05/28/2009 - 22:49

yes I am using my headphones while doing a live recording, and I can hear myself and the music playing at the same time, but the thing is when I am done recording it, it has recorded my vocals along with the music, which I don't want cuz when I edit vocals, it aslo edits the background music, like lets say i added chorus to vocals, the background music that I recorded my vocals with would have the chorus effect too.

hueseph Thu, 05/28/2009 - 23:03

Ok. So, I am assuming you are using Abelton Live or Audacity. First thing you need to do is. Make sure that in the Audio settings on your mac nothing like, stereo out or, "what u hear" is selected as a recording input. You want Behringer Core Audio or Behringer ASIO as your input device.

In either Live or Audacity, you want to do the same.

anonymous Fri, 05/29/2009 - 00:08

the audio settings on my mac, doesn't give me alot of options. Like the only audio option i find, when i go to system preference on my mac, and go to "sound" is i find three tabs, which are sound effects, output, input. The output and input tabs give me the option for selecting a device. I don't have alot of options to choose from. So what am i suppose to do now?

hueseph Fri, 05/29/2009 - 08:11

Alright. Well, it seems to me that all you need to be concerned about are the input and output. Input should be the FCA202. Output should be the FCA202. Now in Garageband, make sure the audio settings coincide with your OS Audio settings. From what I can remember this should be the same by default as, if I remember correctly, they are interlinked.

gdoubleyou Fri, 05/29/2009 - 09:29

The online help in Garage Band IS the users manual.

Take a look at the GB preferences, you should be able to choose the input you want.

To setup all audio and midi devices use the Audio/ Midi setup utility found in the utilities folder.

Apple has several GB tutorials and You Tube has a buttload of tutorials also.

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anonymous Fri, 05/29/2009 - 17:26

okay so I have my inputs and outputs as FCA202 on my mac audio settings, and my garage band audio settings. I open up garage band and I add new track as a real instrument, because I will be recording with my micrphone. Then I add another track with the music instrumental I want. When I do a realtime recording, and i listen with my headphones, I can hear myself along with the music while recording. When I am done recording, and i play it back I hear my vocals and instrumentals recorded on one track. So if i put the other track that has the instrumental on mute, and I just play what I recorded I can still hear the instrumental casue it has been recorded with my vocals. How am i suppose to just get the vocals recorded, but still have the instrumental playing in realtime while I record my voice?

hueseph Fri, 05/29/2009 - 19:45

There must be a setting with either your interface or the mixer..........................................the Mixer.

Are you by chance monitoring from the mixer? If so, do you happen to have the mix out on the mixer sent to the FCA202 and outputs on the FCA202 sent back to two separate channels on the mixer? That would be a problem. That would "hardwire" the output back into the mix.

Only use the outputs on the "mixer" into the FCA202. The outputs on the FCA202 should only be connected to monitors. Headphones should go directly into the FCA202.