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How do I listen to files that are being recorded?

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Posted: 25 Sep, 2007
by: Rennemeyer J.
Updated: 30 Jun, 2010
by: Rennemeyer J.

MuvAudio2© comes with a program called "Audio Repeater" which allows you to reroute the sound being played through the Muv Audio Virtual Cables to your main soundcard.

  • To open "Audio Repeater©", click on the Speaker icon next to any of the song titles in the MuvAudio2 Console.
  • Once opened, set the "Wave In" to the Muv Audio Virtual Cable© # that corresponds to the # next to the song you want to listen to and set the "Wave Out" to your soundcard.
  • Then click start to listen to your files. If it gives you an error, you will need to adjust the other settings to the type of file that you are wanting to listen to. Then click on Start to start listening. To stop listening, click on Stop. You can then exit the Audio Repeater application.
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