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Originally Posted by solidwalnut
Hi Ian--
For the low volume problem, you might try checking the output level to the recorder and take it until it get into the 'red' and then back it down a bit.
For some reason, I can't listen to your tracks right now. It must be some sort of computer malo here at work. As far as total separation of tracks, be sure to use hard panning. If you have any effects on the guitar, be sure to also hard pan any effect return channels.
Steve
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Thanks for that, Steve. The recording was done in Audacity and the inputs were maxed out without clipping - so I don't understand the low volume at all. The sound is fine on my system, which is very frustrating too, because I have to rely on what's happening to others.
As to the bleed from one stereo track to the other - the 2 tracks were recorded totally separately in Audacity and then merged into a single stereo track. Again, I'm at a loss as to how the bleed comes about - but I'll look into the hard panning thing next. Not even sure what it means at the moment - this is all new to me!