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Old 06-21-2003
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I have a lynx one sound card hooked up to my little mixer board, but I can't seem to record anything with my recording program (sawplus), allthough I can get level meter readings on the board and can monitor. I am clueless to what is wrong. ANy ideas please!?!?
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hey check the windows mixer to see if the line in is selected for recording. also check the volumes
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hey check the windows mixer to see if the line in is selected for recording. also check the volumes
I was going to suggest the same two solutions.
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Thanks guys, but I think the problem is that I do'nt know where to connect my "right in" and "left out" connections from my lynx card. ..Right now I have the "Left Out" and "Right Out" going into channels 1&2 on my board for monitoring. Where do I put the "Right in" and "Left in" connectors.?? On my board I have FX return...Stereo Line I/P, Aux Send 1&2... available.. Any Ideas? thanks again!
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Channel direct out is the shortest and best path through just about any budget mixer.............
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parden my ignorance, but I don't think I have a direct out on my board...
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