Nope. audacity has that anoying delay. tha'ts why I only use it for single 
track recording.


SA&G
: Thanks for the help. THat guide is awesome. Now, I have another
: problem. I am trying to record a couple of my friends singing a song
: with a karaoke track. It seems that when Audacity lays down the
: vocals, there is a delay that results in the vocals being one beat
: off. Is there any way I can fix that? I sure hope it isn't my mixer
: and sound card.
: 
: On 4/28/07, David Tanner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
:> Try this file and see if it helps you...
:>
:> ----- Original Message -----
:> From: "John Moore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
:> To: <[email protected]>
:> Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2007 1:25 AM
:> Subject: Looking for an Audacity tutorial
:>
:>
:> :I cannot find the shortcut keys anywhere. Most of them are there,
:> :but 
:> : I cannot figure out how to record, play, rewind, fast forward, or
:> : stop. Can somebody please give me the shortcuts? Also, do I just
:> : open 
:> : a file and press Play to get it to play while recording as I need
:> : multi-track software and I absolutely despise N-Track. Thanks for
:> : the help.
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