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Auria monitoring

Hi - I've recording 2 tracks and want to record ThumbJam in a 3rd track. TJ is input, Auria Pro is output. The 3rd track is present and armed. When I hit play the volume indicators on tracks 1 and 2 function but no sound comes from the speaker on my iPad Pro or from the headphone jack. Same thing when I unarm track 3. Disconnect Audiobus and I have sound back. I've searched and just can't find an answer. I'm missing something obvious, I'm sure. Can someone help?
Thanks.

Comments

  • If it's AudioBus 3, could be because Auria isn't fully compatible with it (at least it wasn't the last time I checked) - better using AudioBus 2.

  • Have you tried enabling MENU>settings>General>audio us live monitoring?

  • @theconnactic said:
    If it's AudioBus 3, could be because Auria isn't fully compatible with it (at least it wasn't the last time I checked) - better using AudioBus 2.

    I'll try that this afternoon, thanks. If that's the case, I'm surprised I didn't run across this info anywhere. I thought I was a master of Google : )

  • @mschenkel.it said:
    Have you tried enabling MENU>settings>General>audio us live monitoring?

    Sure have...doesn't have an effect. Thanks.

  • @PeterDoubt said:

    @theconnactic said:
    If it's AudioBus 3, could be because Auria isn't fully compatible with it (at least it wasn't the last time I checked) - better using AudioBus 2.

    I'll try that this afternoon, thanks. If that's the case, I'm surprised I didn't run across this info anywhere. I thought I was a master of Google : )

    Well, you nailed it! Audiobus 2 works fine. Thanks again!

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