From the T47 mic an XLR is going into the input in the mixer. Then I want to mix audio from my comp into recordings so I plug a 1/8 --> dual 1/4 into Line in in the mixer. But that creates a big buzzing. Then I have RCA connections from the mixer to the UCA. Is it a bad sound card?
Well... From the mic there is a 7 pin xlr and it goes into a power supply box... then there is a three pin that goes from the power supply to the mixer.
After resetting up my new setup... I have a problem. Whenever I record something in Adobe Audition , I hear a distinct humming sound. I concluded that it cant be the mic because when i unplug the mic and then record the humming is still there. When I unplug the UCA222 audio interface the humming...
I decided that its not recognizing the mixer or the integrated sound card is crap. So im getting a UCA 222 to plug in via USB. Hopefully that works. I can get some RCA cables from work.
Ill try that tommorow when i get back . The source was listed as Stereo Mix in Control Panel by the way... and I am a HS Sportscaster and I also host a 5 hour music show on our 80s rock station. I also do promtional events , im a producer... Im the weekend sportscast and newscast anchor. I do it...
As a radio professional I kind of feel odd asking a question, but here it goes. I want to do some home recording instead of going to the station all the time to record short stuff. I have a Behringer 802 mixer, a Behringer t 47 condenser mic and adobe audition on my Windows 7 laptop. I am...