Hi Krister,

The problem might be related to the track input settings. Most of the time, 
Auto Input monitoring is used to hear recorded material so it's appropriate if 
you're punching in so you can hear previous material and then monitor input 
while recording. Otherwise, Input monitoring is good if you only want to hear 
live input. In other words, if you're set to Input monitoring, you won't hear 
what was recorded as long as you're still in Input monitoring during playback. 
You can toggle Auto and Input monitoring with Option-k. I'd keep the track 
monitor button off.

Hope that helps

Slau

On Sep 12, 2014, at 4:42 AM, Krister Ekstrom <kris...@kristersplace.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> I must have made some kind of mistake yesterday when i tried to add a bass to 
> my master piece that i'm doing.:-) I could hear the bass very well when i 
> wasn't recording the track, but as soon as i started recording, the sound 
> disappeared  and nothing was recorded. I had the track selected and armed but 
> nothing got recorded. The track wasn't muted, at least it made no difference 
> when i muted and when i didn't. Anyone had this happen?
> /Krister
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