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Has anyone else had this problem and has anyone solved it? Cant monitor through the DAW using the audio effects, if you record arm and record everything is recorded but you do not hear anything other than the dry signal. On playback the effects have been recorded. Tried to use Garage band and the input monitoring works in that DAW.

Mac mini, macOS Posted on Mar 1, AM. Page content loaded. Community Get Support. Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate. Is there any way to get full-time input monitoring during record, stop, and playback conditions? Logic Pro This is the most persistent and annoying problem with Logic X , an otherwise great program still has tons of bugs to work out.

I have the same problem - when trying to record, say, a guitar - I can only hear myself when I'm recording, not when the track is playing back on its own or stopped. This problem has been there since beginning, tried multiple interfaces , auto input monitoring, etc. For years now I haven't been able to play a dry guitar and hear myself unless I'm recording.

Think about that!! Also, right now I'm trying to record Reaktor software instrument as audio by routing audio of Reaktor to a bus, then picking it up on the audio track input. In order to record the sound, I need to be able to enable input monitoring on my audio track - however I don't even see the I or R button on the audio track. This problem I haven't seen anywhere online so willing to bet its my mistake but still.. There should be an input monitoring and record I, R button on my audio track.

What am I missing here? Any hints on how to avoid this input monitoring issue? I can't get to hear my instrument when playingback the session, nor recording. I have never experienced any of the issues mentioned so far, and I have worked with all Logic X versions and all kinds of interfaces. You can post now and register later.

If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Paste as plain text instead. Only 75 emoji are allowed. Display as a link instead. Clear editor. Upload or insert images from URL. By joshj , 47 minutes ago in Logic Pro. By Ananna , 1 hour ago in Logic Pro. By supahd , March 12, in Logic Pro. Click here! Share More sharing options Followers 0.

Reply to this topic Start new topic. Recommended Posts. Posted September 16, Now then, the manual also includes the following "tip": When input monitoring is on, the Record Enable button and the Auto Input Monitoring feature do not affect software monitoring - that is, you can always hear incoming audio signals.

Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options David Nahmani Posted September 16, I haven't experimented with auto-input monitoring in LPX yet, but in general input monitoring and record-enabled software monitoring is not working as expected in LPX.

Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. This is a bug Apple is aware of. I thought Input monitoring did work, only not for the internal microphone which will change the fader level and not jump back? At least that's my experience so far. David Nahmani Posted September 17, Posted September 17, I thought Input monitoring did work. Or both?!? Logic Pro X Thank you David. Good to know its not just me. You're welcome! I too spent too much time troubleshooting my system here when it did not work - so it was nice to hear that it wasn't an isolated issue but a known bug.

Posted September 6, Eric Cardenas Posted September 6,

   

 

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By iMatt , September 16, in Logic Pro. Quick question: If I want to input monitor an audio track which is record enabled during playback, I understand I can de-select "auto input monitoring" - otherwise I will only hear the input when actually recording. Now then, the manual also includes the following "tip":. When input monitoring is on, the Record Enable button and the Auto Input Monitoring feature do not affect software monitoring - that is, you can always hear incoming audio signals.

However this does not see to work for me- that is to say switching on the input monitoring button will still not allow input monitoring during playback if the track is also record enabled and auto input monitoring turned on. Easy enough to work around I know, but just wondering if I am doing something wrong or whether the manual is wrong.

My new Logic Pro Book is out! That's been my experience and when I shared it with the Logic team they told me they were aware of the bug. And this bug is still present in Quite annoying indeed. Are you really using Mac mini 2. I know this is because some functions need to reset the core audio engine but it's confusing anyway.

Kind of details that bother me. Apply Changes is needed when you change something regarding the process or driver. No, what I was experiencing was in September of last year, so in Logic Pro 9 - way before that new pref was introduced! Now you need some coffee. This is what I am experiencing. I get input monitoring on a new track when input monitor is turned on and track is record enabled but if I start playback input monitoring goes away.

If I start recording input monitoring works again. This is a pain. Is there any way to get full-time input monitoring during record, stop, and playback conditions? Logic Pro This is the most persistent and annoying problem with Logic X , an otherwise great program still has tons of bugs to work out. I have the same problem - when trying to record, say, a guitar - I can only hear myself when I'm recording, not when the track is playing back on its own or stopped.

This problem has been there since beginning, tried multiple interfaces , auto input monitoring, etc. For years now I haven't been able to play a dry guitar and hear myself unless I'm recording.

Think about that!! Also, right now I'm trying to record Reaktor software instrument as audio by routing audio of Reaktor to a bus, then picking it up on the audio track input. In order to record the sound, I need to be able to enable input monitoring on my audio track - however I don't even see the I or R button on the audio track.

This problem I haven't seen anywhere online so willing to bet its my mistake but still.. There should be an input monitoring and record I, R button on my audio track. What am I missing here? Any hints on how to avoid this input monitoring issue? I can't get to hear my instrument when playingback the session, nor recording. I have never experienced any of the issues mentioned so far, and I have worked with all Logic X versions and all kinds of interfaces.

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Paste as plain text instead. Only 75 emoji are allowed. Display as a link instead. Clear editor. Upload or insert images from URL.

By joshj , 47 minutes ago in Logic Pro. By Ananna , 1 hour ago in Logic Pro. By supahd , March 12, in Logic Pro. Click here! Share More sharing options Followers 0.

Reply to this topic Start new topic. Recommended Posts. Posted September 16, Now then, the manual also includes the following "tip": When input monitoring is on, the Record Enable button and the Auto Input Monitoring feature do not affect software monitoring - that is, you can always hear incoming audio signals.

Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options David Nahmani Posted September 16, I haven't experimented with auto-input monitoring in LPX yet, but in general input monitoring and record-enabled software monitoring is not working as expected in LPX.

Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. This is a bug Apple is aware of. I thought Input monitoring did work, only not for the internal microphone which will change the fader level and not jump back? At least that's my experience so far. David Nahmani Posted September 17, Posted September 17, I thought Input monitoring did work. Or both?!? Logic Pro X Thank you David.

Good to know its not just me. You're welcome! I too spent too much time troubleshooting my system here when it did not work - so it was nice to hear that it wasn't an isolated issue but a known bug. Posted September 6, Eric Cardenas Posted September 6, I believe what David was experiencing this behaviour due to a new audio preference. Yep, seems to work as expected now. Posted October 22, I had the same problem, sort - no monitoring until I hit record.

But dechecking Allow Quick Punch in under Record solved the issue. David Nahmani Posted October 23, Posted October 23, Eric Cardenas Posted October 23, Wow, brainfart.

You're right Eric. Posted June 27, So, help me understand this issue more clearly. Edit: Logic Pro X David Nahmani Posted June 27, Make sure auto-input monitoring is deselected in your Record menu?

Posted August 8, So a couple things. Autorall Posted May 27, Posted May 27, Here I am, on May , having the same issue. I'm working with Logic Pro Posted May 28, JakobP Posted May 28, Join the conversation You can post now and register later.

Reply to this topic Insert image from URL. Go to topic listing. I recorded all my instruments and vocals correctly sound in time with click track metronome for months, but now last section of my vocals are not in sync.



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