How To Disable Monitoring In REAPER (Step-By-Step Guide) – Using Auto Input Monitoring for Recording
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Turn on input monitoring for audio tracks You can turn on input monitoring to monitor audio tracks that are not enabled for recording. This is useful for setting audio levels or practicing parts before you commit to recording. Tip: You can leave input monitoring turned on before, after, and during recording. Other sessions seem to be unaffected. Posted on Jul 8, PM. Drag the right border of the track header to the right a bit to widen it and the input button will pop in Jul 11, AM.
Bit late to the party but I had this issue. Have you tried checking your audio interface setup in preferences? I’d just bought a new audio interface, plugged it in and was using it with Logic fine, but couldn’t get the ‘i’.
Went into audio preferences and saw that it was still set to my previous interface as the default for the project although it was working with new one as Logic just automatically switched. I changed preferences to my current one and the ‘i’ appeared. Nov 1, AM. Page content loaded. Tried that first thing but it didn’t work. The issue is that dragging does seem to provide space for the “I” button but the button does not appear.
Changing the track header settings does move the volume slider to make room for the button but nothing fills the space. However, projects with higher sample rates create larger audio files, which can increase the load on the processor and the disk of your Mac. Plug-ins also require more processing power at higher sample rates. However, smaller buffer sizes require more processing power, which can cause system overload alerts.
Roundtrip latency is the total amount of input monitoring latency you’ll experience from audio input to audio output. Certain plug-ins can contribute to input monitoring latency, particularly dynamics plug-ins with look-ahead functions. If you’re using these kinds of plug-ins in a project, you can minimize the latency they produce while recording using Low Latency Mode. Low Latency Mode bypasses plug-ins as needed, so the amount of latency doesn’t exceed the Limit setting in the Plug-in Latency section of the General Audio preferences of Logic Pro.
Low latency mode is especially useful when you want to record a software instrument in a project that includes latency-inducing plug-ins. Information about products not manufactured by Apple, or independent websites not controlled or tested by Apple, is provided without recommendation or endorsement.
