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Old 07-18-2000
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i had to by pass midi and try to record audio but now it wont record that what am i doing wrong do i not have my ports right and if so what are the right ports im usin sblive what are the right ports to use for sb live and do i have my mackie hooked up right i have i have the line in from computer goin to alt output doi run line out to main out or what im so confused
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But what do you mean "it won't record"? You mean there is no sound come in or something? Please give some more information.
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no sound going in or coming out what so ever i hit record try to pull up notes and nothing no sound no notes nothing
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Hope this helps.

Hook your MAIN out to the sblive line in.

Make sure your WAVE IN on the sblive mixer is active. Adjust volume accordingly.

Also make sure your WAVE OUT is active on the sblive mixer. Route this signal to any two inputs on the Mackie. When you monitor these tracks during dubbing, be sure to use Alt 3/4. This routes the signal out of your recording path through the MAIN OUT.

Anyway, now open CW.

Open NEW PROJECT.

Select TRACK.

Scroll right in the track view's left-hand window to SOURCE.

TRACK PROPERTIES box will open.

For SOURCE select SBLive Wave In.

For PORT, select (I assume) SBLive Wave Out.

Close this box

Arm Track for recording by double-clicking "R" in box next to track name.

Bring up CONSOLE VIEW. You should see meters representing input and output levels. You should immediately see movement by the input meters if your instrument is plugged in.

Press PLAY and start playing!

Again, I hope this is helpful. Good luck!
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thank you yes this does help i am forever greatful if i have anymore problems i will ask
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