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Old 05-21-2006
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Almost recording Help!!!!

Hello everyone. I have a MPC 2000, a Rackmount proteus, A makie 1202 Mixer, and a PC with a Emu 0404 card. The problem that I'm having is, I can get sequenced (Mpc) audio into the computer, but I can't hear any audio coming out of the computer. I've tried to hook a stereo L & R cord directly from the 0404 cards out intothe mixer channel. Still no sound!!! Can anyone please help me? Soundforge 8 is the only program that recognises incomingsignal,and the Patchmix DSP program. I have Cubse VST 4,and ntrack studio, they don't recognisesasisnal,even after setting thesetting tabs to Emu card. you stillhave toset something in Patchmix DSP first. I need a little help. Thanks in Advance.
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