Hey Steve after you switch to input monitoring, to hear playback you have to 
switch back to auto input.
Also make sure the track input monitor button  is deselected… 
That button is just left of the record select button.
 
On Jan 21, 2015, at 8:12 AM, Steve Sparrow <i...@sparrowsound.com.au> wrote:

> Hey john yes, i did give that a go earlier today, but it just seems to allow 
> me to monitor the input at all times.so when the transport is stopped the 
> input still comes through. For some reason i can not seem to record in this 
> mode. not sure why.
> 
> I guess what i am needing is a way to turn off the input sauce when actually 
> recording. so you don’t hear what is coming in this is not a problem when 
> using a proper interface like presonis or motu, or what ever, but i did 
> encounter a problem when using the alan and heath z 18 today. this is a basic 
> annalogue desk with u s b capabilities. So you can plug your computer in to 
> it and start recording. I have used a pc with this desk and used programs 
> like sound forge , and studio recorder. these programs to my knoledge do not 
> let you hear the input at all, so the problem is not there. In sonar on a pc, 
> you can enable or disable the inputut monitoring, they call it input echo, so 
> this task could be achieved easily, But i can't see a way of doing this in 
> protools short of muting the track when you record. If you are recording a 
> voice track, and want to do a lot of punching in and out, this would be 
> really hard to carry out.
> 
> It’s a strange one, and as i said before, in my studio at home here, i would 
> not want to work this way, but need to with certain equipment.
> Steve
> 
>> On 21 Jan 2015, at 10:45 pm, John Gunn <g...@tznet.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Steve,
>> 
>> Option k toggles on and off.
>> 
>> John
>> 
>> 
>>> On Jan 21, 2015, at 3:13 AM, Steve Sparrow <i...@sparrowsound.com.au> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi. i am wondering if there is a way to turn off input monitoring in 
>>> protools when recording. 
>>> you can do this in sonar for each track. Under normal conditions  i would 
>>> not want to run this way, but i had protools running through an analogue 
>>> desk today, and to cut a long story short, i ran my computer through the u 
>>> s b feed on there desk. it worked fine but i got some feedback. the machine 
>>> they generally use does not monitor the input when recording. so i’m 
>>> wondering if it’s possible to do this within protools.
>>> or is there another way around this. Short of re routing my signal sauce.
>>> Steve
>>> 
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