Cables for MOTU Microbook IIc
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Re: Cables for MOTU Microbook IIc
Sorry to return to this but I still have not yet fully resolved the issue. I've got to the point where, by routing TRS cables in a looped fashion through the input and output cables of the Microbook, I can record through Audacity by setting the Audio host as Windows WASAPI, the microphone at Motu Microbook MAIN 1-2 (loopback) and the output at either MAIN 1-2 or PHONES 1-2 (either seems to work). As far as possible I am putting Windows 10 on the same settings except that the Sound Control for Microphone/Input does not show MAIN 1-2 (loopback)even when I check to reveal all disabled devices - the Microbook options it offers me are LINE 1-2, RETURN 1-2 or Mic/Guitar. By choosing LINE 1-2 I can make the recording from Audacity. However, because I have to turn off Software Playthrough in Audacity while recording to avoid feedback echoes in loopback mode, I can't hear the audio source while recording, which means I can't monitor what's happening, know when to switch on and off etc. If there was a way of monitoring that sound while recording my problem would be resolved, but I can find no way of adjusting settings without losing the ability to record. If there was a direction you could point me to resolve that I would be most grateful.
Re: Cables for MOTU Microbook IIc
What everyone has been saying, is that if you use "WASAPI loopback" you do not need to use physical loopback cables.
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Re: Cables for MOTU Microbook IIc
EUREKA Wouldn't you know, moments after posting my last, I finally solved the problem. By going to Properties of the Microbook Main 1-2 in the Recording Devices menu, and under the LIsten tab, ticking Listen to this device I can now both record and monitor my recording. Well, that was a learning curve. Thanks for all your input.