![]() ![]() It works fine when I start a fresh session as long as no cd's are in my drive, and no usb ports are being used for power for anything. I have Windows 7 and use the Digi 002 modified by Black Lion Audio with their signature mod. I have had the same problem on and off since upgrading to Pro Tools 12.2.1 (before I had 7.3). This is some weird behavior and I would greatly appreciate any help or input thanks. I tried all combinations of having the record and input monitoring buttons on or off, no go. No sound as soon as I hit play on the new track. I recorded a small bit of audio on the first track, then tried to add something on the second. I started a new session, added two audio tracks. It would also work if I disabled the previously recorded track. I have never seen this behavior before and it made trying to play along with the track impossible as the track was now muted. After much fiddling around, I realized that if I turned the button that says 'dyn/off' to off on a previously recorded audio track, then I could monitor while playing back. I could hear just fine before starting playback or recording, but as soon as I would hit play or try to record, there was no sound on the track I was trying to practice/record on. Like anything there's a learning curve, but with all the YouTube videos available today, all you have to do is ask the right question.PT 12.1 was working fine for me early today, then at some point, Input Monitoring stopped working. Anyhow, I've always loved the intuitive workflow, that for me just works. I've seen 50-100 free things with some of the Free Updates. I then bought a PreSonus interface that included the Free Version of StudioOne (Artist) I then moved to Studio One Professional, and the free stuff they through in with some of their updates is at times staggering. the "faders" moving horizontally just didn't look right to any mixer I'd ever been on. Did my first few recordings with it., but never liked the layout. ![]() I started on Reaper, looked at Audacity, and then bought a Mac mainly because of GarageBand. Remember, every DAW, out of the gate, all we need to learn is how to arm a track with the proper input device, make sure we are not overdriving the input signal and then hit the red button and go ! Everything else we add if and when we need it. Studio One uses some different terminology but I believe Pro Tools users can sit in the Studio One Drivers seat in just a few minutes. The workflows are very similar and to me make very good sense. Lee - Recordings - Breathe - D6th - Videoīob, while I am a Pro Tools user, if I had to move to another DAW it would be Studio One. ![]() Thanks again for the feedback and encouragement. They haven't updated their audio interface unit since 2013 (USB-2 - 8 ms latency ), and the V-Studio 2000-CD was the last model of the series. It seems that Roland has dropped out of the race, though. Until now, my multi-track recordings have all been on Roland V-Studio hardware. GarageBand - not really made for musicians.Studio One looks like a very good DAW, and the fact that several of you are using it professionally is encouraging to me. I used a Behringer mixer for my mics on Stella. I'm as wary of Behringer as he is of PreSonus. I'm going to buy it but, mindful of Jack Stoner's advise, I'll put it through all of its paces to make sure it's not defective. ![]()
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