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8 Apr 2004
Hi! my name is ronnie, I recieved my first mac G4 last year
mainly for editing, and now I've decided I want to record music as well.
Now the problem is I get the signal of what I'm recording but I can't hear it on the speakers that are connected to my computer, nor do i get anything from the headphones, ofcourse. But I can hear what I recorded AFTERWARDS.
I tried looking in the system prefrences - in sound,
the input is working - it shows the signal - and the outputs are working as well.
To make a long story short - how do I get to hear the input through the output and no t after I recorded? unsure.gif
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