monitoring volume.

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hpharley90
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Re: monitoring volume.

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Drdish007 wrote:Hi,
I have the Scarlet 18i20 and the Focusrite control software allows you to setup a monitoring volume. Try that.
- Myran
I will look into my focusrite software. Didn't think of that.
Thanks
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Re: monitoring volume.

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Hi,
On pages 21, & 22 of the Focusrite Control manual shows how to set up headphone mixes code overdubbing. This uses the AI interface software.
Hope that helps.
- My ran
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Re: monitoring volume.

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Hi,
Did it work?
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Re: monitoring volume.

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outteh wrote:Use output buss tracks. Look in the user manual pg. 384. :D
So this worked out very well. thank you its just what I wanted.
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Re: monitoring volume.

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Drdish007 wrote:Hi,
Did it work?
I still haven't looked at control manual. I tried the mixcraft way and I am pleased with that. it does exactly what I want. but I will look at focusrite.
thanks a lot.
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Re: monitoring volume.

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hpharley90 wrote:
Drdish007 wrote:Hi,
Did it work?
I still haven't looked at control manual. I tried the mixcraft way and I am pleased with that. it does exactly what I want. but I will look at focusrite.
thanks a lot.

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Re: monitoring volume.

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Drdish007 wrote:Hi,
On pages 21, & 22 of the Focusrite Control manual shows how to set up headphone mixes code overdubbing. This uses the AI interface software.
Hope that helps.
- My ran
So I finally was able to check on my interface for that feature. My unit is too basic to have that feature. I looked at your manual for the 18i2 pages 21-22 and saw what you were talking about.
Thanks
So far I'm happy with the Mixcraft way.
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Re: monitoring volume.

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Great. I never tried the Mixcraft route. I will look into it.
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Re: monitoring volume.

Post by bigaquarium »

Morning,

They do make simple gain knob plugins you and pop on the track to quiet it down while you record, might be easier than doing sends and all that, plus you can enable/disable it at will.

-N
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