Topic: voicelive touch and audacity

I'm am having an issue recording vocals into audacity. I have a mic plugged into the voicelive and the usb plugged into my computer. When I record a vocal track into audacity, the effects are missing from the voicelive. It comes through clean and unprocessed to audacity. I'm must be missing something in the setup to allow the processed vocal through the usb to the computer. I have USB: Stereo
                                                     Output: Mono


Am I missing something? Thanks

Re: voicelive touch and audacity

When I set mine to Output Stereo, USB Stereo

Just tested using AUdacity 1.3, when I record, I am recording the processed Vocal, with all effects etc, If I set USB to Track, then I record the Clean Vocal.

Have you tried setting Output and USB to Stereo, and see what that records, failing that, make sure you have the latest firmware, using the voicesupport software, if that fails, backup your presets, and do a factory reset, then restore your presets.

Last edited by shoxproductions (2011-12-30 08:23:21)

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Re: voicelive touch and audacity

Heya,

It's likely that it's emulating the same output that Mono does via XLR or TRS, with dry vocals on one side and all of the effected vocals on the other. If you want just the processed vocals back, try USB:Stereo like shox recommended and set Lead Mute to ON in the setup menu.

http://youtu.be/IAQ7imOJvF8

Cheers,
Craig

Re: voicelive touch and audacity

UPDATE..... Just an FYI for someone with this problem in the future. I found this article, and it explained what to do pretty well. I am using Vista also.

http://tcsupport.custhelp.com/app/answe … 7-or-vista

You have to open "sounds" under control panel.  In "playback tab" right click, and show disabled devices. You will then see the Voicelive touch. Enable it.
Do the same unter the "recording tab".
I left the output:USB and the USB:Stereo. I am getting a stereo vocal into Audacity now.
Thanks again!!