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Paul Davis wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 07:15 -0500, Phil Frost wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Fri, Jan 20, 2006 at 01:05:59AM -0800, Ruben Lopez wrote:
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<pre wrap="">After googling for a few hours tonite, I found that my next question is
pretty common, but I was never able to find the answer, so I need to
ask: How do I monitor sound after I start recording? I have s/w
monitoring engaged in Ardour, but I lose sound as soon as I hit record.
What's the secret?
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<pre wrap="">This is one of my gripes with ardour, too. At the top of the window, in
the transport bar, there is a button labeled "auto input". The status of
rec-enable, global rec-enable, transport rolling or stopped, and that
"auto input" button determine if a track is being monitored. For me,
"auto input" off seems to do what I want more often. Really either way
never does what I want all the time, so I wish monitoring was more
configurable.
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how do you think monitoring should behave?</pre>
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When I start recording, I want to hear the track being recorded -
that's how I think it should behave.<br>
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Ruben
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