Re: Understanding Audio Recording and Playback Levels In Sonar
2014/07/27 18:24:45
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☄ Helpfulby Resort Records 2016/08/18 16:38:47
Before you playback, turn off the RECORD button on the track and the playback level will appear normal. With the RECORD button on, you are still monitoring input.
Maybe you already know this, but it got me at first.
BTW, I always use Shift + Record to turn the input echo on and off at the same time as record. In this context, by "echo" I mean listening to the signal coming in. You don't want to hear the input signal when playing back but you DO want to hear it when recording. This sounds like a minor thing, but when you are recording 16-20 background vocals one right after the other, it can get confusing if you aren't extremely methodical. I am sort of rambling off topic, but this may help someone.
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