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Please make an option for input monitor when sequenser runs without engaging monitor button on audio track

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asked Sep 9, 2016 in Studio One Feature Requests by danielpalm (660 points)
Since 3.3  update I cant run the sequenser and also monitor the input signal without engaging the monitor button on audio tracks. Not everybody is botherd about that since many users have Presonus hardware and this new behavior are intended to work better for them, I guess.

But for me it's a major issue that makes the latest update useless for me. I'm working on UAs Apollo system and are monitoring through that and not through S1. That means that if I want to see the levels coming into my computer when recording its impossible without getting this very short doubling-kind-of sound on whatever I record, engaging the monitor button on a track will play back the sound both from the computer and from my Apollo. If I mute the sound from my Apollo I'll get latency, unengage the monitor button in S1 - no input level monitor....

Please, please, please make an option for the users who don't monitor through S1 to get input monitoring when running the sequenser! Like it was before 3.3.

Otherwise this program is blowing me away and I really appriciate the way Presonus develop this DAW and bringing in so many great features!

Best regards

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answered Sep 9, 2016 by -Luis- (22,800 points)

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answered Sep 9, 2016 by kamalengels (730 points)
same here. coming from Cubase. monitoring through external Mixer. monitoring on in record produces doubling audio.
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