Kevin, I'm not gonna turn it on, don't worry, but can you give me some
pointers either on or off list on how to use the mac version of the M Audio
Control pannel. By its looks, I see nothing that voiceover reads, so hnow
did you work around it when you did, or, have you?
I can't wait to hear you tutorial again, and follow along with you. Yes, I
had PT before that my church gave me, but we'll just leave it to say, I had
to uninstall it for reasons that were unknown to me at the time, which
caused my church to get in major major major major major trouble. Needless
to say, I don't attend that church any longer. We'll just say my church
screwed me something fierce, and took advantage of my blindness to do it.
Anyway, I'm nhot gonna go into it, but you can probably guess what they did
without my knowing. The bottom line is now it's all been delt with and
that's good.
I want to thank all of you right now for all of your help along my way.
Especially you, Kevin. No, I really mean it! You all've been great! If I
seem to ask some pretty dumb questions here on list, please be patient with
me. I really do wanna learn, and if you all point me to the docs, I promise
all of you I will read them if you'll show me where specifically in them to
read.
With that said, I do have a question coming up, so keep an eye out in your
mail. Hopefully you or someone on here'll know what the deal is.
I figured what you just confirmed about the interface was the case. I just
wanted to be absolutely sure.
Chris.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Reeves" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2012 6:24 PM
Subject: Re: Fast Track C400 Question
You won't hear anything until a track is armed for recording. You could turn
direct monitoring on in the M Audio control panel, so the signal is always
on, but I don't recommend it. That cost me $4000 when an engineer was using
that in the control room and wasn't paying attention to what was properly
routed and what wasn't. Hope this helps.
Kevin=