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Monitoring

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 12:12 am
by ms22282
While recording, I can't turn on and off the software play through.
Also, while recording with software play through on, changing the volume on a track doesn't have any affect.

Re: Monitoring

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 2:54 am
by steve
Many features in Audacity are only available while playback is stopped (not "paused" - stopped.) There are various technical reasons why this is so. Do you really need to enable software playthrough?

Re: Monitoring

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 6:28 am
by ms22282
I know Audacity isn't a full-blown DAW, but being able to mute/solo change volume while recording is basic.

Re: Monitoring

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 8:09 am
by steve
ms22282 wrote:being able to mute/solo change volume while recording is basic.
In Audacity 1.3
To mute one or more tracks use the mute buttons.
To solo one or more tracks use the solo buttons.
To adjust the track volume use the track volume slider or the Mixer board.
To adjust the recording volume use either the recording volume slider or your sound card mixer.
To mute/unmute the focussed track you can also use SHIFT + U
To solo/unsolo the focussed track you can use SHIFT + S
Use the Up and Down keys to move track focus.
Ctrl+U to mute all tracks.
Ctrl+Shift +U to unmute all tracks.
To adjust the play volume of all tracks use the playback volume slider or your sound card mixer.
The solo function can be configured for different modes in Edit > Preference > Tracks.

Re: Monitoring

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 1:18 pm
by ms22282
Problem is though, changing volume/an and muting don't work while recording. Try it!

Re: Monitoring

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 2:15 pm
by waxcylinder
On 1.2 and on 1.3.9 and all previous 1.3.x the Output Slider on the Audacity Mixer Toolbar works to control the volume of monitoring while recording (Iam on Windows XP-HE SP3).

In 1.3.10 a bug was introduced whereby that although the output slider moves ok it does nothing to control the volume (on either recording or playback in Audacity). Also the input slider is ganged with the output slider - moving one moves the other the same.

I have reported this bug to the developers.

Are you using 1.3.10?

WC

Re: Monitoring

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 4:09 pm
by steve
Works here on Audacity 1.3.11

Re: Monitoring

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 6:53 pm
by waxcylinder
stevethefiddle wrote:Works here on Audacity 1.3.11
Good to know - thanks Steve.

WC

Re: Monitoring

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 10:57 pm
by ms22282
Are you sure it works on Audacity ® 1.3.11-alpha-Jan 3 2010 (Unicode)?
I just downloaded and tried, but it doesn't work
Run the audacity, go to transport and check software play through. Then press r to start recording.
On the newly created track, if you press shift+u, it'll mute, but you'll still hear the whatever is being recorded.
If you press shift+g and change the value of volume, it'll play at the same volume even though the value of volume changed.

Re: Monitoring

Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 12:40 am
by steve
ms22282 wrote:Run the audacity, go to transport and check software play through
I'm not using Software Playthrough.
Why should I be using Software Playthrough?
ms22282 wrote:On the newly created track, if you press shift+u, it'll mute, but you'll still hear the whatever is being recorded.
If you press shift+g and change the value of volume, it'll play at the same volume even though the value of volume changed.
Yes - you are bypassing the hardware by using Software Playthrough.

Software Playthrough is something of an emergency route for hardware that does not support monitoring, such as when recording from a USB turntable. It's not really intended for monitoring in multi-track audio production. The latency inherent in software playthrough also makes it unsuitable for such things.