Through channel in audasiti
I can not hear sound output from the sound card when I play through the line-in sound card. Is there a possibility Audasity through channel when the sound going to the line-in, is heard in the speakers? I can not hear, and write many electronic instruments … .
When I write on the keyboard, the sound heard through the headphones, and other tools have only one output. If this is not possible, it should be done. There are no programs even paid that this problem is solved. The only way to buy an external sound card.
Are you playing on the keyboard, recording your performance into Audacity, and you want to hear what you are recording in the output device of the computer sound card? If so, find the “Transport” menu in the top row of the Audacity program and click on Software Playthrough. Note that you will hear your playing in the computer speakers after you hear it in the headphones.
It is possible you can hear the sound in the computer speakers without this delay, or with less delay. Look in the “Sound” or similar section of the Windows Control Panel and see if you can unmute the line-in in the “Playback” section. If you need help, tell us exactly what version of Windows you have (for example, Windows XP).
Gale
Thanks a lot. I found this opportunity. Nothing has changed. The sound in the speakers can be heard. All checked. In the sound card are all included. Maybe you know a program that does this- Software Playthrough ?
I have Windows XP
Do you mean “cannot” be heard?
Have I guessed correctly:
Are you playing on the keyboard, recording your performance into Audacity, and you want to hear what you are recording in the output device of the computer sound card?
Do you want to hear your playing in the computer speakers instead of hearing it in the headphones attached to the keyboard?
If so, try this link Missing features - Audacity Support .
In “Sounds and Audio Devices”, click the “Audio” tab. In “Sound playback”, select the computer speakers device from the drop-down list; it may be called “Wave Out” if it is the built-in computer sound device. Then click “Volume”. Look for the Line-in slider. Turn its volume up. If it has a “Mute” box, uncheck it. Don’t forget to click OK on all dialogues.
If you could uncheck the mute box for Line-in, recording from Line-in should now play through the computer speakers. You can now turn off Software Playthrough in Audacity because otherwise that will make an echo effect a short while later.
Gale
Do you mean “cannot” be heard?
Yes, I mean that no sound.
Do you want to hear your playing in the computer speakers instead of hearing it in the headphones attached to the keyboard?
Yes.
While there is no sound. Is there another program that allows you to do this?
I have configured all right. All inclusive.
No, you have to try the steps I gave. DId you unmute the line-in in the “Sound playback” section of “Sounds and Audio Devices”?
Also look in that section and make sure you have not muted “Wave Out”.
If unmuting line-in does not allow you to hear your your keyboard playing in the computer speakers, use Transport > Software Playthrough in Audacity instead.
Note that if you want to hear your keyboard playing in the computer speakers without recording it in Audacity, you have to click in the red recording meter ( Audacity Manual ) as well as enabling Transport > Software Playthrough.
Gale
Part of the problem is solved. I found a seamless channel Frutti Loops. The sound is heard through the speakers, but of poor quality, and quiet. Also comes with some kind of signal. But in principle, the problem is solved to some extent.