I already did this but the peoples refuse to use my switch.
What I have done is used the headphone out of the sound box, and in the
input I have a two position switch, so when playing back the input can
basically be disconnected. I like this solution, you just need to remember
to switch it back in when starting the recording. One has to realise that
the people operating this kit are not interested in the slightest in
computers, they never have recorded and want it to just work.
Being volunteers its hard enough to find anyone with the time or the
ability to talk and push buttons!
grin.
Brian
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Brian Gaff wrote:
I did post this yesterday but its gone missing. it is simple its just an
analogue in line level line out card we need but the one we have has a
fixed monitor level, and hence cannot be controlled or indeed switched
of
to allow editing of the recording.
Use an external speaker/amp with a volume control?
If you are stuck with a particular software, might be the easiest way.
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