Can't monitor voice levels while recording: Rode Podcaster
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 1:25 am
Hi
I've been using Audacity 1.2.5 for about a year, on my MacBook (running OSX 10.4.11) with great results.
I recently installed a larger capacity hard drive, so I had to reinstall the system and download Audacity 1.2.5 again. When I try recording since my system re-install, I can't hear my voice in my headphones while I'm recording. I use a Rode Podcaster mic, with the headphones plugged into the mic itself. In my System Preferences, I have the Podcaster set as the Input, and Built-in Output as the Output. In Audacity Preferences I have the Podcaster as the Recording device and the Built-in Output as the Playback device. These are the same settings I used successfully before my system re-install.
I have tried using the Podcaster as both Input and Output and I still can't hear myself while recording - whether I plug headphones into Podcaster or MacBook. I've tried the Hardware and Software Playthrough options in Audacity Preferences. Still nothing. I've played iTunes music through the headphones plugged into the Podcaster and that's fine.
The weird thing is, when I set up the very first recording I did after system reinstall I COULD hear myself through the headphones. But just once. What I usually do is hit Record and Pause until I'm ready to roll. Then I hit Pause to go into live record. So I set it up that way and I could hear my voice through the headphones, but as soon as I hit Pause to start recording, I couldn't hear myself anymore. However, I can play back the recording and hear it okay, with the headphones plugged into the computer.
What am I doing or not doing? Is there some setting I'm forgetting about - or have there been further updates to Audacity now that render that live monitoring function useless now?
Any help will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Virginia
I've been using Audacity 1.2.5 for about a year, on my MacBook (running OSX 10.4.11) with great results.
I recently installed a larger capacity hard drive, so I had to reinstall the system and download Audacity 1.2.5 again. When I try recording since my system re-install, I can't hear my voice in my headphones while I'm recording. I use a Rode Podcaster mic, with the headphones plugged into the mic itself. In my System Preferences, I have the Podcaster set as the Input, and Built-in Output as the Output. In Audacity Preferences I have the Podcaster as the Recording device and the Built-in Output as the Playback device. These are the same settings I used successfully before my system re-install.
I have tried using the Podcaster as both Input and Output and I still can't hear myself while recording - whether I plug headphones into Podcaster or MacBook. I've tried the Hardware and Software Playthrough options in Audacity Preferences. Still nothing. I've played iTunes music through the headphones plugged into the Podcaster and that's fine.
The weird thing is, when I set up the very first recording I did after system reinstall I COULD hear myself through the headphones. But just once. What I usually do is hit Record and Pause until I'm ready to roll. Then I hit Pause to go into live record. So I set it up that way and I could hear my voice through the headphones, but as soon as I hit Pause to start recording, I couldn't hear myself anymore. However, I can play back the recording and hear it okay, with the headphones plugged into the computer.
What am I doing or not doing? Is there some setting I'm forgetting about - or have there been further updates to Audacity now that render that live monitoring function useless now?
Any help will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Virginia