Hi.. Just returned to Qtractor after a long spell with Ardour.. Suspect my memory is at fault, but I cant seem to get the audio to work in Qtractor properly.
I create an audio (guitar) track, but the only inputs and outputs available are Master. When I play (guitar) I can only hear it from Master, the guitar track I created seems to do nothing. I did get an output from the guitar track earlier (dont ask me how) but it was on top of the Master output and again, I could not get the audio to just route through the guitar track.
In case that was not too clear, I am trying to;
guitar -> usb soundcard -> Qtractor (guitar (audio) track) -> Master output
I cant seem to find 2 tutorials on youtube that do it the same way, and none give me what I want.. Am I trying to achieve the wrong thing or maybe just have Qtractor configured wrong?
Aha..! I had the settings…
Aha..! I had the settings wrong in 'Buses'.. Switched off 'Monitor (pass through)' and 'Auto connect' and it is all working as I wanted..!
If there is any sort of tutorial about routing for Qtractor, I would very much appreciate being steered towards it, clearly a major piece of understanding I need for this DAW..
re. tutorial about routing...
hi,
there's always the User Manual & How To's...
cheers
Tutorials
In addition to the official documentation, I will try to explain it briefly, in case it is helpful. It is valid for Audio and MIDI:
1_Routing the application (recording/playback):
To establish the input and output connections of Qtractor, Buses are used and they are managed from Connections.
2_Internal routing (mixing):
For internal connections of Qtractor from track to bus, or between buses, "Auxiliary Sends" are used.
3_External routing of tracks and buses (mixing):
To connect tracks or buses with external applications, "Inserts" are used.
_ Summarizing:
If the purpose is to route the application itself, buses are always used. If the purpose is to mix internal signals, Auxiliary Sends are always used. If the purpose is to use external signals in the mix, inserts are always used.
Exiting can create conflicts or simply not work.
You should not:
- Directly connect the output of a bus to the input of a bus.
- Directly connect the output of an Insert to the input of an Insert. Auxiliary Sends are intended for internal sends.
_ To better understand how the bus concepts work in Qtractor, I provide you with this tutorial:
How To Manage audio workflows with "Group Buses", "Auxiliary Buses" and "Master Buses"
https://www.rncbc.org/drupal/node/2654
P.S.
To monitor tracks, activate auto-monitoring by right-clicking on any track.
This will automatically monitor the selected track.
This is a better option than activating bus monitoring.
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