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Posted on Sep 26, 2008

No sound in playback (but can hear click track)

Hi all

I just invested in a Tascam US 122L, got her all connected up and working. Cubase detects it, I've sorted the VST Connections so the Tascam is both Input and Output. I can play guitar through the Tascam fine and hear it out the headphones. When recording I can hear myself and the click track fine. The thing is definitely recording.... cubase shows me the sound waves on the track. But when I go to listen back I hear nothing. (Although CAN still hear the click track if I turn it on). WTF!? Guessing this is a problem with Cubase?

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  • Anonymous Nov 23, 2008

    having problems hearing playback as well, its all working and I but just cant get playback to work wierd

  • Anonymous Apr 12, 2009

    same issue can record see wave file - no playback

  • anthonystapl Apr 17, 2009

    Hi my click track is not sounding in cubase sx 3.i have my audition levels up on the mixer and metronome settings seem to be set properly.can someone help. anto.

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This might seem simple, but just to check: you have switched off the monitor on the track when you go to playback? With track monitor engaged, you will not hear playback, but will continue to hear the live monitor.

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