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mcrein
post Tue 16 Mar 2004, 06:45
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just wondering if anyone has figured out how to route audio into soundtrack for recording. i'm using motu 828 mk 2 and though soundtrack recognizes it as an input, no sound comes through. i thought maybe suind soundflower i could route the audio from DP 4 into soundtrack, but again with no success. any help would be appreciated. so far te only way i've been ablet orecord into soundtrack is through my macs littel audio in miniplug.

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sethjacquay
post Tue 16 Mar 2004, 16:56
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mcrein,

How are you attempting to monitor the sound?

Through the MOTU? or through your computer?

You need to setup the monitoring properly in the preferences window?

Also, you won't hear any monitoring unless you are in RECORD mode, meaning you
clicked the RECORD button and the RECORD window shows up monitoring your inputs.
In this window, I believe you can also turn the monitoring on and off.

If you have already done these things properly, then you might have some other issues...



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