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Monitoring while I play?

I would like to be able to hear what I am playing while I am playing it. I used to be able to do this through my Audigy 2 Platinum but I had to reinstall the drivers and now I all i can hear is the other tracks (which is great).

Can anyone help me with this?
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Seems like you've turned down the "Line-In" in the Mixer.

Audigy is a full duplex card and will be able to play and record at the same time. Did you use "Input Monitoring" before?
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if you want to hear directly what your playing, i think its probally your sound card mixer thing (start->programs->Accessories->Entertainment->volume controll) then go to file, properties, then make sure line in is checked, and put the line in volume up.

if you are trying to hear yourself after the effects in sonar you want input monitoring, just read the help file on this in sonar
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if you are trying to hear yourself after the effects in sonar you want input monitoring, just read the help file on this in sonar
But the latency will drive you insane, so I won't recommend it...

But it's usefull if you can get the latency down under 10 ms.
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