Unfortunately I hit some real problems though, and am hoping that some of the Tracktion gurus here can help me out!
Also I should just mention that I did LOTS of audio recording using T1 and love it. I had no problems at all recording my keyboard in T1.
There were basically 2 problems, which I expect are related:
PROBLEM ONE had to do with latency and using ADIO Direct Mode. When I attempted to record there was an "Elvis Effect" amount of Delay introduced because of the latency setting I had. Because I had uninstalled T1 prior to installing T2, my settings had gone askew, and ASIO Direct Mode was not checked on the Settings Page. Failing to realise this I experimented with adjusting the "Time Adjust" settings on the Edit page. This seemed to cure the problem for a while... but then inexplicably the issue returned and I gave up for the night...
The next evening I had another go. Somebody had helpfully suggested on another thread that I toggle the ASIO Direct Mode button to see if it helped... and it did. I reset Time Adjust to zero. Everything worked just fine
...until the third session. On the third evening, the "Elvis Effect" returned, and no amount of ASIO Direct Mode button toggling solved it. Nor did adjusting the Time Adjust button yield any results.
PROBLEM TWO was, I'm sure related. I found that there were serious clicks, pops, audio drop outs, and jumps throughout the recording process. Every time this happened, I had to re-record the song/part to get a decent take. Because I was simply recording myself using a keyboard, this was not a major embarassment, but obviously if other musicians had been involved it would have been deeply annoying to everyone! As it was, I simply kept re-recording parts until all eleven songs were done, which resulted in a number of VERY late nights (2 and 3am).
Now my guess is that Problem 2 is caused by having the audio buffer/latency settings set too low/small. Alongside this, the sluggish GUI seemed to be causeing some CPU spikes (even though I wasn't using any plugins/etc during the recording process) and I think these may have been related to the recording glitches too.
Problem One necessitated trying to get away with low latency settings, but I tried a variety of different buffer settings to try and find a balance that was workable. While I ultimately got the job done, it took a LOT longer than if I had simply recorded in Ableton Live or Adobe Audition, neither of which has ever given me any recording problems of this kind, and both of which are as simple to use as simply hitting the record button and playing!
So where the client doesn't specifiy using Tracktion I wouldn;t use it again until I can sort out where I am going wrong here. I have not picked up from other threads that anyone else is having particular problems getting ASIO direct Mode to work, or that they are having Latency issues, so I'm guessing that I'm doing something wrong somewhere
Also, just to clarify, I am not using my M-Audio firewire Ozone interface (which is in my "studio") but my trusty old Edirol UA-20 USB interface (which is in my music teaching room)... mostly because of laziness!
Any help/advice will be greatly appreciated
