I got a pair of Wharfedale pro active 8.2's a couple of days ago and I have a really weird problem. One of them give a some sort of noise, a kind of sreetching sound when playing back electric guitar recorded through a microphone. I tried everyting, the cables, moving it around etc. I have got...
And if I get a midi keyboard like the M-audio Radium or something like that, that connects through usb, would I be able just to hook it up to my combuter with a usb cable, play it and send the sound through the outs of my soundcard?
I'm not sure this is the right forum, but I'll ask anyway. I just saw a demo video on the M-audio site of the GForce M-tron software. It really want to use it for my recordings, but I've got no idea what I need for it. I guess it has something to do with midi, but I never used it. So I guess I...
yes, I can do that, but that's what I don't want, I just want to see the exact same thing on both monitors. So the start menu etc. on both screens and if I start the control panel for my soundcard i want it to appear on both monitors.
I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask this question, but I'll just give it a try. I've got two monitors connected to my videocard, one vga and one dvi, through an adaptor. Now, most people here want the second monitor to be an extention (not sure if that's spelled right) of the other...
Does someone have these? My first choice was a pair of Wharfedale's but I can't find them here, so the Event TR5 seem like a good alternative. Any opinions or other suggestions?
Is it possible to use two delta 44's, that would be a lot cheaper and I can start out with just one. And do I need a recording program or can I use the software that come's with the soundcard?
I want to record through a mixer into the computer and do the mixdown on the mixer. I'll be recording one track at a time. So the setup up would be mixer (yamaha/mackie or someting like that) -> audio interface (delta 44, I think) -> pc -> back to delta 44 -> back to mixer -> cd recorder/tape...