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ASIO4ALL can't hear playback?

New Here ,
May 04, 2021 May 04, 2021

Hi there! 

 

I am using 3 Blue Yeti microphones, Adobe Audition and ASIO4all. I have this all work and recording as a multitrack, as I can see the sound waves, however I can't hear any playback at all. 

 

I want to set this up in a way where I can monitor and listen to a recordning of three other people, how can I listen in real time while they record on audition?

 

I want to sit with headphones on, hooked to my laptop, listening to them create this recording to monitior it.

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Community Expert ,
May 04, 2021 May 04, 2021

Hit the 'I' button on each track you want to record. The track outputs will all then be fed to the mixer, and if you plug your headphones into the output, you'll hear all three of them. There will be latency, so don't attempt to feed any of this back to them whilst you are listening to it. So as long as you don't mind the slight delay, you'll hear them just fine. The latency is inherent in digitising and processing the signals - you can never avoid that completely unless you do direct monitoring of inputs, and that isn't an option you will get with Blue Yetis!

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New Here ,
Jan 31, 2025 Jan 31, 2025

Is there a way to listen through headphones connected to the laptop?? 

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Community Expert ,
Jan 31, 2025 Jan 31, 2025
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Not directly with ASIO, no. It's a limitation of the protocol that you can only use a single device. You might be able to if you use ASIO4ALL, but this is likely to give you routing problems, depending on exactly what you are trying to record, and how.

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