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Reaper Not Picking Up Guitar. Make sure you have the the matching input (that your guitar is plugged into) picked as your recording track input in reaper. The problem could be with your reaper settings or with your hardware set up. Just sat down to play again and now i cant hear my guitar? I dragged a.mp3 into reaper and i can play it back through the scarlett. You've got a lot of volume there and reaper can be set to not play a track that's too loud. Make sure that the track. The next morning when i turn reaper back on, with the same exact files and configuration, the playhead didn't even move. My guitar makes no sound when plugged into my focusrite scarlett solo usb interface both when i am recording and when i. Everything looks right, same setup and options i have always used. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling reaper. Make sure the track is armed for recording.

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The problem could be with your reaper settings or with your hardware set up. The next morning when i turn reaper back on, with the same exact files and configuration, the playhead didn't even move. I dragged a.mp3 into reaper and i can play it back through the scarlett. Make sure you have the the matching input (that your guitar is plugged into) picked as your recording track input in reaper. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling reaper. Just sat down to play again and now i cant hear my guitar? You've got a lot of volume there and reaper can be set to not play a track that's too loud. Make sure the track is armed for recording. Make sure that the track. My guitar makes no sound when plugged into my focusrite scarlett solo usb interface both when i am recording and when i.

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Reaper Not Picking Up Guitar Everything looks right, same setup and options i have always used. My guitar makes no sound when plugged into my focusrite scarlett solo usb interface both when i am recording and when i. You've got a lot of volume there and reaper can be set to not play a track that's too loud. The next morning when i turn reaper back on, with the same exact files and configuration, the playhead didn't even move. Make sure the track is armed for recording. I dragged a.mp3 into reaper and i can play it back through the scarlett. Make sure that the track. The problem could be with your reaper settings or with your hardware set up. Everything looks right, same setup and options i have always used. Make sure you have the the matching input (that your guitar is plugged into) picked as your recording track input in reaper. Just sat down to play again and now i cant hear my guitar? I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling reaper.

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