It is also a good idea to open the MixConsole and check there to make sure there is nothing muted and if the volume settings for each channel are set correctly. Also don't forget that you probably have a volume knob on the MOTU for your headphone output that needs to be set correctly.
If this does not help, please supply the exact model of the MOTU interface you are using and if you have speakers connected to it or to your PC. I don't see the "Track Visibility Controls". But I can get to these control settings in the pic below. All I really want to make certain of is that I can record a signal.
It is connected via USB 2. Truly appreciate your attempt at help but I can't seem to get the signal to come through. Sincere apologies for being so dense. Otherwise, can you check if simply Windows sees the audio coming in? All 64 bit WaveLab 9. I have the Cubase 6 book in the "Power" series of books and I've followed along in that as well and still can't see what I am doing wrong.
I think it must be something quite simple that I am missing. I truly appreciate your attempt to help. Where can I Thank You officially?
If you select the MotU as Windows recording source? Where do I choose MotU as the Windows recording source? Do you mean from within Cubase?
I can see that the MotU Audio Express is indeed connected to my Computer in the Devices control panel there is an icon for it. Nic Cubase Pro 9. What I meant with checking the input as Windows recording source, was to see if the interface does send it to Windows - and that way leave Cubase out of it for troubleshooting. Check 'Sound' from Windows configurations and select the 'Recording' tab. If that is correct, your problem is within Cubase and its settings. I can hear the Guitar through the Phone Monitor on the Audio Express which by the way can be set to monitor the main outs, or , the main outs and the head phones, or lastly just the headphones.
Still more importantly I can hear the signal in the phones mix on the Audio Express but I do not see any signal registering in the Windows Sound Control Panel. This demonstrates my level of ignorance to say the least. Any further advice would be most appreciated, but if I continue to have problems getting a guitar signal into the Computer I will simply call up MOTU Tech Support and see if they can help me locate what I am missing.
Although I thought I had it straight in my head by now. Thank You once again Planarchist and Arjan P. Any futher advice would be most sincerely appreciated. I am assuming that is possible as well. Although I should be able to change the settings.
I don't think you answered my second question An answer here would be most useful in tracking the source of your problems. Under the sound "recording" tab my PreSonus audio interface is set as the default device under "Line-in". Under the sound "playback" tab which you don't show my audio interface is NOT set as the default device under "speakers". My PC sound card is.
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