Hello, all.
When I'm recording an instrument that uses a direct line into to my interface (e.g. a synth), I can hear it in the headphones while I am recording. But when it's a mic (e.g. vocals or acoustic guitar), the signal is NOT in the headphones. Can anyone help?
Thanks in advance.
Headphones while Recording
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Re: Headphones while Recording
Depending on what kind of interface, you can often set it up to "direct monitor" so that you are hearing the signal from your interface before it is delayed by the buffer in DP. That's usually ideal. Look at your interfaces documentation to set up the way it monitors inputs and routes signals.
If that latency (delay) doesn't matter much to you, you can set it up to monitor through DP by using the little input monitoring functions (e.g., clicking the little speaker icon next to the track in the Tracks Overview window, etc.).
If that latency (delay) doesn't matter much to you, you can set it up to monitor through DP by using the little input monitoring functions (e.g., clicking the little speaker icon next to the track in the Tracks Overview window, etc.).
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