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Bussing problem
I can't buss all my tracks to another stereo audio track to record/print a finial mix. All other bussing operations work like normal. What could be wrong?
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Re: Bussing problem
What have you tried so far?
Have you tried defaulting the i/o?
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Re: Bussing problem
Amagras, I haven't reset the i/o settings because other bussing is not a problem. I'll try that. Thanks for the suggestion
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Re: Bussing problem
The problem was in selecting input monitoring. Thanks for your help
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