Can't hear my mic

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Fuck. I just typed out a big fucking thing and I ACCIDENTLY hit ctrl Q. WHAT THE FUCK. WHAT A FUCKING SCAM.


So. The situation is as follows.

My SM57 is connected to my DMP3. When I speak into the mic, I see activity in the mixer monitor on the audiophile, but I hear NOTHING.

My directX is updated to 9.0 whatever. I've ran a 'test hardware' on each possible device in the control panel. Possible devices for recording were m-audio delta ap MULTI/MON. MIXER/ 1/2 / S/PDIF...None work. Update drivers nothing.

Christ, I had such a detailed post about this...now it's all gone. And I'm too angry to explain every little thing again, so perhaps some valuable insight will come forth without all the nitty gritty. It was pretty funny I guess. That shift key is too close to the ctrl key. And as I went down to hit shift...I wanted to capitalize a P...P (hit with force). Anyways ctrl Q gets hit and all I see is the mixer monitor from my audiophile...And I slapped my cheeks in shock. The mixer picked up that sound. And I saw that it saw. Heavy swearing commenced.

Thanks guys.
 
go to your Maudio H/W screen...it should be in the control panel. and change it to monitor mixer

m-audio delta control panel // Patchbay router// H/W Out 1/2 // click on monitor mixer
 
I'm not sure if I did what you said, but I went into maduio and in the pathcbay/router tab I was ablke to change the H/W OUT 1/2 column from wavout 1/2 to monitor mixer, and the H/W OUT S/PDIF column from wavout s/pdif to monitor mixer. Nothing happened as a result. I ...

okay, I changed the h/w out 1/2 to h/w ln 1/2 and now it works. \


Excellent.

Thank you!
 
Wait a minute...When I do that, I can only hear the mic...Nothing else! I can't play music on the computer and talk at the same time?
 
Un mute any channels and set everything on monitor mixer. that should work.
 
make sure your h/w 1/2 volume is up and not muted
 
also on that control panel go to hardware make sure its on 44.1 and you have "reset rate when idle" checked instead of rate locked


that allows you to play your mp3s and then if you want to go record in 24bit/96khz, it'll switch rates and not freak out
 
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