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Rainer, Thanks for the feedback. I took your advice and went through piece by piece. The Edirol has some really small switches on the back to disable monitoring,and I had flipped the wrong one. So I was still hearing both signals. Working great now. Thanks again, Andre On Wed, April 1, 2009 12:51 pm, Rainer Straschill wrote: > Andre, > > from your description it's hard to judge your problem properly, so I try: > > You have your signal source (whichever) connected to some input of > your mixer. Some output of your mixer goes to your audio interface, > and the interfaces goes back into your mixer. Then the mixer goes to > some kind of PA/headphones/whatever. > > When you play your source signal into the mixer, you hear it through > your PA and also some kind of slapback version of it (not phaser-kind, > more like a slapback). > > It's most probable that your interface or your computer software sends > your source signal back to the mixer. To try that, why don't you > connect your source signal to your audio interface, the interface to > the PA and see if you can hear the originall source signal. If that is > the case, then the interface is the problem. > > Some more throughout description of your setup (what is patched into > what, what software are you using etc.) could also help. > > Best, > > Rainer > > Andre Donawa Barbados Guitar School Woodside Gardens Bay St. St. Michael Barbados 11157 Tel: 246-228-2480 (Office) 246 436 8294 (School) http://www.barbadosguitar.com http://www.andredonawa.com http://cdbaby.com/all/andredonawa http://www.myspace.com/andredonawa