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Q:
When I try to monitor a record-enabled track from my audio recording software through the EZBus, I get an echo/delay effect. How do I fix this?
A:
The EZBUS Automatically monitors all it's inputs (it sends inputs to it's main outs), so when an audio track is in input (record-enabled), it's sending the same signal back to the EZBus... hence the echo effect. To prevent this, simply turn the volume on the record-enabled track all the way down. You'll still hear your input directly through the EZBus, and your track will still record without hearing the echo.
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