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Subject:How does the Rec Monitor work in SF7?
Posted by: DaSoundGuy
Date:2/2/2004 9:42:34 AM

When SF7 came out, I complained that SF7 no longer had a recording monitor function (it used to be a switch in the recording dialogue). Someone replied saying that in SF7 record monitoring is always enabled by default when entering the recording mode.

However, in all this time, I still haven't been able to make it work, no matter what I/O is specified in SF. I have an RME Multiface as well as the on board system audio (SoundMax on P4P800-E). Nothing seems to be output by SF7 on any hardware device while the rec dialog is up.

Any suggestions?

DSG

Subject:RE: How does the Rec Monitor work in SF7?
Reply by: kbruff
Date:2/2/2004 10:25:42 AM

Hello DSG,

There is an item selection box, that is labeled device. Have you selected the appropriate record monitor device in that field? It is possible that another device been selected by default.

Regards,
Kevin
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Subject:RE: How does the Rec Monitor work in SF7?
Reply by: Iacobus
Date:2/2/2004 11:15:09 AM

Hmmm...like kbruff said, you should see the record monitor meters move as long as you have the appropriate input selected under "device".

Or did you mean that you wanted to actually to hear what was going on while recording? If so, that's up to your hardware and how it's configured. (And I'm quite sure the RME Multiface could do it.)

Are you using the PCI card RME makes to interface the Multiface with your computer?

HTH,
Iacobus
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Subject:RE: How does the Rec Monitor work in SF7?
Reply by: MarkWWW
Date:2/2/2004 12:13:03 PM

> (And I'm quite sure the RME Multiface could do it.)

Indeed it can.

I have a Multiface and recording under SF7 behaves just like under SF6 with the Monitor box ticked - the meters in the record dialog indicate the level of the incoming audio on the selected inputs. (I usually use Analog 1&2, but you could use any of the Multiface's inputs in principle.)

If you want to monitor the incoming audio aurally, just set up a mix routing on the HDSP's mixer that feeds the incoming audio to the line/headphone out on the Multiface. You can set up a custom routing if you like, or just use one of the preset routing arrangements - I normally just click on the number 2 preset routing which sends a mix of every possible input and output to the line/headphone output.

Mark

Subject:RE: How does the Rec Monitor work in SF7?
Reply by: DaSoundGuy
Date:2/2/2004 5:35:06 PM

Thanks all for the verbose replies!

Routing outside of SF (using Totalmix or my external mixer for example) is what I do; previous versions of SF allowed routing through SF itself. This was convenient for quick takes and rough montoring if SF was routed through the internal sound card, while other apps were using the Multiface.

So the succinct answer then is that it is gone.

"I have a Multiface and recording under SF7 behaves just like under SF6 with the Monitor box ticked "

This isn't like SF5 and previous versions, where the ticked monitor box would not only enable the meters but direct the output to the chosen one in preferences. Presumably they took out the monitor box since without the routing capability it was pretty useless.

DSG

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