
Steenamaroo
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Unless there's some kind of software breakthrough, I would try to get hold of a mic to test out - Preferably a dynamic.
Either that or find someone with a mixer/interface who'll test you mxl for you.
Also, bring up the windows meter (from your first pic).
Now turn phantom power off and let it drain for at least a minute.
Now, whilst watching the meter, turn phantom on. Did you see a spike on the meter?
If so, that would rule out a software/driver issue and probably indicate a faulty mic.
Either that or find someone with a mixer/interface who'll test you mxl for you.
Also, bring up the windows meter (from your first pic).
Now turn phantom power off and let it drain for at least a minute.
Now, whilst watching the meter, turn phantom on. Did you see a spike on the meter?
If so, that would rule out a software/driver issue and probably indicate a faulty mic.