![]() UPDATE: It only happens when I'm trying to record over a click track that I adjusted the tempo of by clicking and typing in the box with the tempo of the track. Hardware and sound driver problems or sample rate mismatches between Audacity, the operating system and the sound device can cause poor audio quality or make tracks play and record at different speeds. ![]() So Audacity could now appear much worse than previous releases, when in actual fact Audacity is just alerting you to a problem that you previously would not have been aware of - or might have put down to a bad microphone or poor recording technique. The Overdub preference determines whether other tracks are played during pre-roll playback and after the splice point while re-recording. What it sounds like to me is that there is a box checked in your computers Volume control that shouldn't be checked.
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