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Subject:To record and playback in Sound Forge 4.5
Posted by: virgill
Date:3/24/2001 10:18:43 AM

I´m hoping some Sound Forge gurus will be able to help an
inexperienced user, so why can´t I hear anything while I´m
recording? and how do I playback many windows(channels) at
once?

Subject:RE: To record and playback in Sound Forge 4.5
Reply by: nlamartina
Date:3/24/2001 12:29:44 PM

Virgill,

There could be multiple answers to your query. Let me
tell you right off that there is no way (to my knowledge)
that you can play back multiple windows at once with Sound
Forge. It's a 2 track editor, so you'll need something like
Vegas or Acid to handle multitrack stuff. As for the
recording problem you're experiencing, I'll list a few
possibilities:

CAUSE 1. Your recording levels are correct, but your
playback for WAVE/MP3 is low or muted.
REMEDY 1. Go to your mixer settings for Windows and turn
up/un-mute your "Play Control" or "Wave/MP3" channels.

CAUSE 2. You are recording with a USB microphone, and
playing back with headphones/speakers connected to a PCI or
ISA sound card
REMEDY 2. There is no fix for this. Since the
recording/playback buses are different, they can't share
data between each other in real time for monitoring
purposes. You need to first record to the disk, them play
back on the sound card (If you're using USB speakers too,
both your microphone and speakers my be full-duplex).

CAUSE 3. Your speakers/headphones/microphone aren't plugged
in.
REMEDY 3. Even if you have to drag the ol' box out, check
your connections. Check the quality of your wires too, to
make sure there are no cuts or breaks in the insulation.

Those are 3 possibilities. Can you be a little more
specific about your problem, though? Are your files
actually being recorded, but you just can't monitor them
during recording? Or is nothing being recorded at all? Try
some of the above, and write back here to let me know how
it works out.

Best wishes,
Nick LaMartina

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