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ChaosToo
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I've recently put together this basic setup :
Intel Core Duo 3Ghz, Windows 7, 4GB RAM, Soundmax integrated soundcard
Magix Music Maker (simple and cheap)
Wharfedale Connect 502 USB (had the Behringer on order for ages, but it was always out of stock)
Behringer C1 mic
As the interface comes with limited docs, I have struggled a bit to set it up. It has no specific drivers - so I installed ASIO4All - but using it, I can't seem to get playback alongside recording subsequent tracks. It seems a widespread problem with ASIO from the searches I've done, but without any docs to help, I can't figure out if it's a routing issue?
Using the Wave driver, all is well - so am I missing out by NOT using ASIO? Latency doesn't seem to be an issue, so should I just stick with the Wave driver? Using the Wave driver, I have been monitoring via the headphone socket on the soundcard - obviously this gives me playback monitoring for recorded tracks, but no live monitor. If I use the headphone socket on the interface, I get the live monitor, but no playback monitor. It's no biggy on instruments, but it might be an issue on vocals. Am I missing some sort of routing or cabling solution to/from the PC to the interface?
Also, I have used USB as the i/o, but it seems to introduce white noise to the tracks, so I've worked around it with a jack to jack solution from one of the MAIN outs to the line in on the soundcard - works well and reduces the white noise - but is it better practice to use a twin 1/4" mono to single mini jack stereo lead? Or have I also missed something regarding the USB that I'd be better off sticking with that as the i/o?
Cheers in advance for any help / links / advice you can give.
Intel Core Duo 3Ghz, Windows 7, 4GB RAM, Soundmax integrated soundcard
Magix Music Maker (simple and cheap)
Wharfedale Connect 502 USB (had the Behringer on order for ages, but it was always out of stock)
Behringer C1 mic
As the interface comes with limited docs, I have struggled a bit to set it up. It has no specific drivers - so I installed ASIO4All - but using it, I can't seem to get playback alongside recording subsequent tracks. It seems a widespread problem with ASIO from the searches I've done, but without any docs to help, I can't figure out if it's a routing issue?
Using the Wave driver, all is well - so am I missing out by NOT using ASIO? Latency doesn't seem to be an issue, so should I just stick with the Wave driver? Using the Wave driver, I have been monitoring via the headphone socket on the soundcard - obviously this gives me playback monitoring for recorded tracks, but no live monitor. If I use the headphone socket on the interface, I get the live monitor, but no playback monitor. It's no biggy on instruments, but it might be an issue on vocals. Am I missing some sort of routing or cabling solution to/from the PC to the interface?
Also, I have used USB as the i/o, but it seems to introduce white noise to the tracks, so I've worked around it with a jack to jack solution from one of the MAIN outs to the line in on the soundcard - works well and reduces the white noise - but is it better practice to use a twin 1/4" mono to single mini jack stereo lead? Or have I also missed something regarding the USB that I'd be better off sticking with that as the i/o?
Cheers in advance for any help / links / advice you can give.