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Can I listen to my own audio to test how I sound?

The Riverside Studio doesn't support 'Input Monitoring' yet. This means that you cannot listen to your own audio during a recording session to hear the way it is captured by your computer.

However, you can check how your microphone and other aspects of your setup are working by creating a short test recording with the Host and playing it back.

Read more:

  • Adjust Microphone Input Sensitivity Before Recording
  • Adjust Individual Output Volume

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