when i tried to listen on headphone or speaker it won't let me hear something
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IIRs, post: 379625 wrote: Care to elaborate a little? Are you tr
IIRs, post: 379625 wrote: Care to elaborate a little? Are you trying to monitor an input while recording? If so try turning on Record Monitoring (the little triangular "play" symbol toggles between Off, On and Auto: the last one disables input monitoring during playback but enables it again when actually recording)
yes tried it but when i plug headphone and speakers it wont play
You're going to have to provide more information if you want any
You're going to have to provide more information if you want any help with this.
eg: what platform (PC or mac)? What interface? Have you set up your drivers in Reaper? Is this a general problem of not getting any noise out of Reaper, or is it just a problem with input monitoring?
IIRs, post: 379647 wrote: You're going to have to provide more i
IIRs, post: 379647 wrote: You're going to have to provide more information if you want any help with this.
eg: what platform (PC or mac)? What interface? Have you set up your drivers in Reaper? Is this a general problem of not getting any noise out of Reaper, or is it just a problem with input monitoring?
sorry bout that im using PC on my laptop under Windows 7. i use ASIO.. the problem is I can hear it while nothing is connected if i connected it with a separate speaker or headphone it wont let me hear the monitor
moornays00, post: 379681 wrote: sorry bout that im using PC on m
moornays00, post: 379681 wrote: sorry bout that im using PC on my laptop under Windows 7. i use ASIO.. the problem is I can hear it while nothing is connected if i connected it with a separate speaker or headphone it wont let me hear the monitor
ASIO is just a driver model: what interface are you using? Or did you mean ASIO4ALL with a generic built-in soundcard?
Also, the second part makes no sense: if nothing is connected how are you hearing it? Do you mean you hear it from your laptop speakers?
IIRs, post: 379682 wrote: ASIO is just a driver model: what inte
IIRs, post: 379682 wrote: ASIO is just a driver model: what interface are you using? Or did you mean ASIO4ALL with a generic built-in soundcard?
Also, the second part makes no sense: if nothing is connected how are you hearing it? Do you mean you hear it from your laptop speakers?
yes ASIO4ALl with a generic built in soundcard.
and about the 2nd part yes i only can hear it through laptop speakers
Ok, open the settings page (control + P) and select the Audio ->
Ok, open the settings page (control + P) and select the Audio -> Device tab. Make sure that "Audio System" is set to ASIO, and "ASIO driver" is set to ASIO4ALL.
Now you need to make sure that the correct inputs and outputs are enabled in the fields below.
Does that make any difference?
IIRs, post: 379687 wrote: Ok, open the settings page (control +
IIRs, post: 379687 wrote: Ok, open the settings page (control + P) and select the Audio -> Device tab. Make sure that "Audio System" is set to ASIO, and "ASIO driver" is set to ASIO4ALL.
Now you need to make sure that the correct inputs and outputs are enabled in the fields below.
Does that make any difference?
yes it doesnt make a difference :( take a look below
it wont let me hear anything/record while im using the headphones/speakrs
Care to elaborate a little? Are you trying to monitor an input w
Care to elaborate a little? Are you trying to monitor an input while recording? If so try turning on Record Monitoring (the little triangular "play" symbol toggles between Off, On and Auto: the last one disables input monitoring during playback but enables it again when actually recording)