I've got a US-122 and can't monitor the input from the computer while recording. The "direct monitor" feature works fine, and I can hear previously recorded tracks just fine, but I can't get the sound input to pass back out from the computer while recording. I thought the US-122 was "full duplex" but it's not behaving that way.
The US-122 is selected for both input and output in the Windows "sounds and audio devices" section of Control Panel. I've tried three different programs (GoldWave, Adobe Audition, and Cubasis VST) and have each configured to get input from and output to the US-122. With each, though, I still get the same results: when a track is armed, I can't hear anything; when a track is being recorded, I can't hear anything; when I play back a recorded track, it's all good. I can also hear previously recorded tracks during a recording, just not the current track.
I'm running Win XP Pro on a Dell Latitude D800 with a 1.3 GHz Centrino, 512 MB RAM, and 30 GB hard drive (4200 rpm).
Any help?
The US-122 is selected for both input and output in the Windows "sounds and audio devices" section of Control Panel. I've tried three different programs (GoldWave, Adobe Audition, and Cubasis VST) and have each configured to get input from and output to the US-122. With each, though, I still get the same results: when a track is armed, I can't hear anything; when a track is being recorded, I can't hear anything; when I play back a recorded track, it's all good. I can also hear previously recorded tracks during a recording, just not the current track.
I'm running Win XP Pro on a Dell Latitude D800 with a 1.3 GHz Centrino, 512 MB RAM, and 30 GB hard drive (4200 rpm).
Any help?