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DriverHeaven Newbie
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Essex UK
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thankyou thankyou thankyou thankyou kx guys - I was unable to use the mic input properly with the creative asio driver in cubase sx
I'm using Audigy 1 OEM card /Windows 2000 / Cubase SX1.06 with update this is a straight card and doesn't have a separate connection panel BEFORE with the Creative ASIO driver in SX the first input (1/2) is labelled as AC97 in - but only LINE IN is available on looking at the card schematic I can't understand why this should be - but I've tried absolutely EVERYTHING and it definitely is the case!! the 2nd input (3/4) is labelled mix buss pre eq I can get the mic up on this buss but everything else is there too (eg: previously recorded tracks) - so that's no real use is it? AFTER now after installing the KX driver I can simply set the AC97 to work on mic - problem solved - hurraaaayyyyyy!!!!!! I would recommend using the KX driver to anybody (probably thousands) having the same problem Others may also be interested to note that (against KX advice) I installed the driver without uninstalling the Creative one but all seems well (the Creative driver ceases to work anyway) contrary to the help file - the ASIO inputs were already set up I know it's generally recommended to use an external mic pre-amp - but I have a minimalistic approach and find the card input quite acceptable - the spec is not too bad - and you don't need a balanced input if you are not running long mic leads - and it's one more bit of gear not needed hope this helps Mick West |
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DriverHeaven Newbie
Join Date: Feb 2005
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Mic problem AC97 in L
Hi ... i am having the same problem and i can record from the mic i don't know what to do.
Which input shal i select ? |
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Alternative Audioproductions
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Germany / Sachsen-Anhalt
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Fine you get it worked, tell all other people you know about it ! For the mic amp: you could build one for yourself, if you are able to solder a bit, check the suggestion on electricstart, use the link below. Greetings! |
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