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Audio not present on metronome count in since latest update


Carl Parnell

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Hi All,

Updated a few days ago and just been trying to carry out some recording, the ability to hear your instrument prior to the start of the record sequence when the metronome is counting in has gone since the latest update.

This is extremely detremental as you can not prepare yourself prior to hitting that first note.

Has something been switched off that I am missing or has something in the programing been disabled?

If its the latest version and nothing can be done how do I roll back to the previous until this is resolved as I render this version nearly useless until it is fixed.

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Yes I have twice and also tried opening another project and same issues happens.

Its only stated since the new updated rolled out a few days ago, never had an issue on the last version at all and nothing has been installed in the last few days that could be a possible issue besides the update.

So how do I roll back and will I loose files? Do I have reinstall all my plugins again?

Pain in the ***** is what it is.

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37 minutes ago, Carl Parnell said:

Awesome I'll find the post.

I'm using a M Audio dual track 2 these days, I have a digidesign 003 sitting on a shelf but given I'm on a windows laptop it's a paper weight these days. 

 

Thanks for your help

Here the link. It is also the place to report on any issues on the new EA release (update.) 

 

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Have you checked in Preferences:Metronome that things are set up correctly?  If you are using the audio metronome it needs to have a valid output - either direct to interface out or to an available bus.  So check that routing before going down the whole re-install palava.  

Presumably, midi metronome would need to have a valid midi device to output to. (not that I ever use that option)

Steve 

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5 hours ago, John Vere said:

So what you are saying is your input is muted until the recording started?  
That’s telling me you’re not using the direct monitoring system of your interface. 
 

 

Direct USB is selected on my device which is the correct settings for my device.

I can hear my guitar no problems right up until I hit record and the metronome starts count in then the audio cuts out until the first step of the bar.

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9 hours ago, Steve_B said:

Have you checked in Preferences:Metronome that things are set up correctly?  If you are using the audio metronome it needs to have a valid output - either direct to interface out or to an available bus.  So check that routing before going down the whole re-install palava.  

Presumably, midi metronome would need to have a valid midi device to output to. (not that I ever use that option)

Steve 

I can hear the metronome click but my audio device I'm recording cuts out eg my guitar.

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I responded to your post in the EA thread:

This is not new; CbB (and SONAR before it) has always done this (i.e. muted input monitoring during count-in).  I'm a bit surprised this doesn't come up more often, but I suspect most users don't ever try to play during the count-in.

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3 hours ago, David Baay said:

I responded to your post in the EA thread:

This is not new; CbB (and SONAR before it) has always done this (i.e. muted input monitoring during count-in).  I'm a bit surprised this doesn't come up more often, but I suspect most users don't ever try to play during the count-in.

So why could I do it in the previous version but not now?

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