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Delta 1010 and SX3

I have my monitors hooked up to 1 & 2 'out' of my M-Audio Delta 1010 - sounds fine. How do I set up my headphones to work off 3 & 4 'out'? I have them connected but there is no sound at all? Is it a Cubase setting or am I missing something on the Patchbay Router of the Delta...?
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I have my monitors hooked up to 1 & 2 'out' of my M-Audio Delta 1010 - sounds fine. How do I set up my headphones to work off 3 & 4 'out'? I have them connected but there is no sound at all? Is it a Cubase setting or am I missing something on the Patchbay Router of the Delta...?

My studio is set up so i can record myself... so the studio monitors and the headphones aren't usually used together.

This being said, I have 1&2 out of the 1010 setup to go to a 4 channel headphone splitter. and 7&8 go to my powered monitors.

In the master fader I just click on the output select just under it and select either 1&2 or 7&8 depending on which i want to monitor out of.

The only way you can do both at once, would be to maybe use a Distrobution Amp and feed a headphone amp and your main monitors from the same split signal.
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PARTIAL HIJACKING:

I have a audiophile 2496 and sx3. I am using a vtb-1 preamp into the 2496. I have the 1/2 outs of the 2496 straight to my monitors (KRK Rokits).

Now, I set the patchbay to wav out and I can hear the song in SX3 but can not hear the vocals i'm trying to record. I can see the "in" meter in the patch bay move when singing but nothing is heard. I can record the vocals (without hearing them) and it will play back with the vocals. My issues is trying to monitor all this while recording. I tried selecting the wav in of the patchbay and that allows me to hear the vocals but nothing else.

I should be able to monitor while recording right?

Cubase is set to maudio asio
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PARTIAL HIJACKING:

I have a audiophile 2496 and sx3. I am using a vtb-1 preamp into the 2496. I have the 1/2 outs of the 2496 straight to my monitors (KRK Rokits).

Now, I set the patchbay to wav out and I can hear the song in SX3 but can not hear the vocals i'm trying to record. I can see the "in" meter in the patch bay move when singing but nothing is heard. I can record the vocals (without hearing them) and it will play back with the vocals. My issues is trying to monitor all this while recording. I tried selecting the wav in of the patchbay and that allows me to hear the vocals but nothing else.

I should be able to monitor while recording right?

Cubase is set to maudio asio
I'm sure this has been covered here before: use the search function. I'll give you one get out of hell free pass though.

http://homerecording.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=212158
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