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2016/01/01 15:35:34 (permalink)

newbie question

hello I'm trying to use sonar to records tape cassette to wav
I can see the meter from track one moving and it records the audio but I can't hear anything coming out when I plug the headset to my font audio sound card
 
but after I finish recording and play it again I can hear it what i'm doing wrong ?
 
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    jpetersen
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    Re: newbie question 2016/01/01 16:25:55 (permalink)
    I have just entered "Font Audio" into my favorite search engine, nothing came up, so I don't know how your sound card works.
     
    But you could activate "Input Echo". That's the little button in the Track View section that has a little dot with 3 waves going off to the right.
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    Re: newbie question 2016/01/01 16:34:50 (permalink)
    yeah it was a typo I mean front audio jack from sound card I hear nothing and the meter of the master track doesn't move when I records :-)
     
    Thanks
     
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    Re: newbie question 2016/01/01 16:42:23 (permalink)
    Does your sound card not have a knob marked "Direct" or "Monitor" or something like that?
    Sometimes there is a button that needs to be pushed in to activate it.
    Then you get latency-free monitoring.
    The Echo button sends it back through the system, so there is always a short added delay to the sound.
    Not that it matters in your case, I guess...
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    Re: newbie question 2016/01/01 16:48:21 (permalink)
    ok I will test that Thanks
     
    my sound card is a soundblaster x-fi with the front I/O
     
     
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