Paw
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TTS-1 monitoring problem
Hi, I have track with tts-1. Yesterday I recorded some clips, and today I have to finish my work, but.... TTS-1 don't monitor while I'm recording. And when I'm playing it sound normal. It's strange, have you had this problem? It's annoying, I have limited time to finish, and here without any reason my tools refused to cooperate. Other vst works ok.
post edited by Paw - 2016/05/06 07:53:15
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mgustavo
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Re: TTS-1 monitoring problem
2017/03/24 11:40:11
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Hi! Sorry for the late feedback, but I'm also having this issue. However I made a few tests and I noticed that the bug only happens when TTS-1 (or Roland Groove Synth) is on the first/top track. I opened some projects and all are the same (even if I exclude all tracks and left the TTS-1 alone). On the other hand I started a new project and the issue didn't occur. I tried this with Sonar X3 and the problem is the same. I hope this helps! Best regards,
post edited by mgustavo - 2017/03/30 21:11:01
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Cactus Music
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Re: TTS-1 monitoring problem
2017/03/24 23:08:39
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Open the TTS-1 GUI. You can audition sounds buy clicking the buttons on the bottom of the channel strips. You can also make sure the channel you are using has the fader turned up. I do this when trouble shooting as it tests if the TTS_1 ( or any synth ) is outputing. So if you hear sound when you do this then your "Input" is not set up properly. If you don't hear sound then it is the "output" that is not set up properly. If no sound from GUI: Check the channel fader is up. Check the Master fader is also up. Make sure the TTS'1 is output to your Master buss If you do hear sound from the GUI: Make sure input echo is on for the track you are recording. Make sure the track output is set to the TTS_1.
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mgustavo
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Re: TTS-1 monitoring problem
2017/03/25 12:56:22
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Hi, Cactus Music, thanks for your answer! But in this case and OP the sound only mutes during recording, otherwise input echo will behave normally. The funny thing is that the issue only happens if TTS-1 or RGS are on the first track (if you drag and move it to track 2 or 3, for example, it will work normally too. : / ).
post edited by mgustavo - 2017/03/26 00:23:42
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Paw
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Re: TTS-1 monitoring problem
2017/03/30 19:36:44
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Thanks for response Fortunately, this did not happen again, perhaps for the reasons that mgustavo wrote, thanks anyway.
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