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Old 19th February 2007   #1
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Digi002 Rack headphone monitoring

I've done quite a few searches, and spoken to a couple of people but as of yet haven't found the answer:

I have a Digi 002 Rack and in the headphones I'm getting a double signal, one slightly delayed from the other. Those with an Mbox or a Digi002(with faders) apparently have a way/controller to blend the two signals together. I can't figure it out.

Help please.

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Select "Input only monitoring" in I think the track menu... One of the pull down menus. Edit Also mute the input channel.
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Or you could mute the track you are recording on and live in the "Latency Zone".
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Or you could mute the track you are recording on and live in the "Latency Zone".
You have to mute anyway. I'll edit my post.

I don't get that. Why spend a couple of grand on recording equipment just to play games with your self. That is crazy that people do that...completely crazy. Completely. 100%. ...absolute.

really though for artistic purposes cool. I've got no problem with that but you have got be able to record the way it was intended. I thought the 002 (mixer)didn't have Input only monitoring at first and almost fell over. How can you work with sound if you can't hear whats happening?
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Reduce your buffer setting to 128.
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