How can I mute the monitoring of an incoming signal during recording

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How can I mute the monitoring of an incoming signal during recording

How do I mute the monitoring of an incoming signal during recording so I only hear pre-existing tracks?
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    Re: How can I mute the monitoring of an incoming signal during recording 2018/02/21 15:30:38 (permalink)
    Welcome to the forum.
    Turn off Input Echo. It should be next to the MSR buttons.

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    Re: How can I mute the monitoring of an incoming signal during recording 2018/02/21 16:58:09 (permalink)
    You normally do this at your audio interface which will ether have front panel levels for the mix between "Computer/Input" or a software GUI mixer where you set your cue mix. 
    Hopefully you own a audio interface. 
    You should not attempt to record audio without a proper ASIO audio interface. It will not work very well. 
    Your timing will be off.
     
     

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