Arm/monitor question
Arm/monitor question
Hi guys,
When I've armed a track for recording, I can hear the live monitor input as I record. However, upon playback, in order to hear what I just recorded I have to disarm that track. Is there a way to listen to the playback whilst keeping the live monitor still on?
Cheers,
Justin
When I've armed a track for recording, I can hear the live monitor input as I record. However, upon playback, in order to hear what I just recorded I have to disarm that track. Is there a way to listen to the playback whilst keeping the live monitor still on?
Cheers,
Justin
Re: Arm/monitor question
That's not currently possible, but it's something we're considering adding to a future update.
Thanks,
Rim
Thanks,
Rim
Re: Arm/monitor question
Thanks for the quick reply, please do add this function! Cheers.
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Re: Arm/monitor question
Yeah a little annoying actually but I sort of find a way around it! If you set an auto punch region then you'll be able to hear the track until the auto punch position has been reached even while the track is armed, so it helps to monitor what has been previously recorded underneath until that point in time very helpful when patching a vocal line.
BUT it would be nice to see it improved in a future update so that the whole punch in step wouldn't be ncessary.
BUT it would be nice to see it improved in a future update so that the whole punch in step wouldn't be ncessary.
Re: Arm/monitor question
+1
Would love to see this feature, it will make our recording workflow and sessions smoother.
Right now, after we record a take, we like to rewind, listen to it, see if we want to keep it or record another take. So that means we have to un-arm each track before hitting play. Then if we want to retake it, we undo record, but then have to rearm each track again.
Not a huge issue, but a nice little improvement if you can add it.
Thanks
Would love to see this feature, it will make our recording workflow and sessions smoother.
Right now, after we record a take, we like to rewind, listen to it, see if we want to keep it or record another take. So that means we have to un-arm each track before hitting play. Then if we want to retake it, we undo record, but then have to rearm each track again.
Not a huge issue, but a nice little improvement if you can add it.
Thanks
Re: Arm/monitor question
This is an old thread from 2012. This feature was added several years ago, and still works today.
Rim
Rim
Re: Arm/monitor question
I should add that I have Record Monitoring in Auria turned off, because we have direct monitoring through the audio interface. So maybe that is the difference. I will try it again but it seems we have to disarm the tracks before playback to hear them.
Re: Arm/monitor question
Right, in order for this to work, you need auto record monitor enabled in the settings.
Rim
Rim
Re: Arm/monitor question
Is this still supposed to be working? I just tested again, and with both Auto Import Monitor = On and Record Monitor = On, I still have to unarm recording on the track I just recorded in order to hear it on playback. Usually I keep Record Monitor = Off because we have direct monitoring through my interface, but I tested this both ways
Re: Arm/monitor question
Yes, this still works correctly in the latest Auria. Keep in mind that if you don't have a USB audio interface connected (using the built-in iPad mic), you need to have headphones on in order to hear anything while a track is record enabled. This is to avoid feedback from the mic.
Rim
Rim
Re: Arm/monitor question
Ok - thanks for the quick response. Your assistance is one of the (many) great things about using Auria.
Thanks for pointing out the distinction of of using the speaker vs USB interface. I retested with the USB interface and see that it works as you describe.
The difference I have is that we use direct monitoring on our USB interface (which is better for a lot of reasons, including latency, the ability to play while not recording, etc), so we have the Record Monitor = Off while tracking. I guess I just need to switch the Record Monitor setting when doing playback and back when tracking. That is easier than unarming all tracks.
But is there any way that you could make Auria also playback the armed tracks when Record Monitor is off? It is playing back the unarmed tracks, just not the armed tracks. That would save some clicks and speed up the sessions.
thanks
Thanks for pointing out the distinction of of using the speaker vs USB interface. I retested with the USB interface and see that it works as you describe.
The difference I have is that we use direct monitoring on our USB interface (which is better for a lot of reasons, including latency, the ability to play while not recording, etc), so we have the Record Monitor = Off while tracking. I guess I just need to switch the Record Monitor setting when doing playback and back when tracking. That is easier than unarming all tracks.
But is there any way that you could make Auria also playback the armed tracks when Record Monitor is off? It is playing back the unarmed tracks, just not the armed tracks. That would save some clicks and speed up the sessions.
thanks
Re: Arm/monitor question
That sounds doable. I'll add it to my list to investigate for a future update, and see how difficult it would be to change.
Rim
Rim
Re: Arm/monitor question
Hi,
Just checking back on this, to see if there are any updates, or other workarounds to avoid having to go and turn off Record Monitoring when we want to listen to a take
Just checking back on this, to see if there are any updates, or other workarounds to avoid having to go and turn off Record Monitoring when we want to listen to a take
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