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mr.gadget
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First of all, hello to you all ;-)
Second of all, i will discribe my hard/software
Hardware
Laptop: Dell studio xps m1330 running vista home premium
Soundcard: Internal Sigmatel HD audio
Jacks: 2x 3.5mm out & 1x 3.5mm in
Headphone: BlueVision
Mic: 2 Internal inscreen
Software
Cubase 5 trail with halionone & asio directx full duplex driver
Input busses: LEFT microphonematrix (Sigmate...something can't see) VSL In - Stereo in - Left
RIGHT microphonematrix (Sigmate...something i can't see) Stereo in - Right
Output busses: LEFT Speakers/headphone monitor 1 - left stereo out - left
RIGHT Speakers/headphone monitor 1 - right stereo out - right
Control room - Enable - monitor 1 - asio directx full duplex
LEFT Speakers/headphone monitor 1 - left stereo out - left
RIGHT Speakers/headphone monitor 1 - right stereo out - right
Well i think that are the ones important to know.
Short Explanation of the problem - When recording within cubase, also the mics are recorded...i don't want this! i only want line-in.
Longer Explanation of the problem:
I have this problem since installing, been fiddling around for a few days but just can't find the solution...
When i want to record in cubase, i can record my project, but also everything from the 2 microphones are recorded.
For recording i use the dashboard/keyboard (red record button)...
This annoys me big-time!! I don't want to sit still and be quiet when recording a simple mix...i do not need to record voice...but it does
I can remove the mic from hardware in vista...
I can change bussess...
Read some topics on google, but whatever i do, if i change input settings or mic setting in vista, i cant record anything, its just quiet. (on audio within cubase)
The moment i put everything normal, the problem re-occurs...
So now its a choice between not recording anything, or recording everything including the sounds in my room...remember that if output is via speakers...its all a big reverb
I'm getting a bit lost, i read the documentation, searched topics but i just can't find the solution
Sidenote: Line-in and microphone seems to be combined on this laptop??
I hope somebody can help me out!
In advance thanks for your time and patience!
Kind regards,
Sebastian
Second of all, i will discribe my hard/software
Hardware
Laptop: Dell studio xps m1330 running vista home premium
Soundcard: Internal Sigmatel HD audio
Jacks: 2x 3.5mm out & 1x 3.5mm in
Headphone: BlueVision
Mic: 2 Internal inscreen
Software
Cubase 5 trail with halionone & asio directx full duplex driver
Input busses: LEFT microphonematrix (Sigmate...something can't see) VSL In - Stereo in - Left
RIGHT microphonematrix (Sigmate...something i can't see) Stereo in - Right
Output busses: LEFT Speakers/headphone monitor 1 - left stereo out - left
RIGHT Speakers/headphone monitor 1 - right stereo out - right
Control room - Enable - monitor 1 - asio directx full duplex
LEFT Speakers/headphone monitor 1 - left stereo out - left
RIGHT Speakers/headphone monitor 1 - right stereo out - right
Well i think that are the ones important to know.
Short Explanation of the problem - When recording within cubase, also the mics are recorded...i don't want this! i only want line-in.
Longer Explanation of the problem:
I have this problem since installing, been fiddling around for a few days but just can't find the solution...
When i want to record in cubase, i can record my project, but also everything from the 2 microphones are recorded.
For recording i use the dashboard/keyboard (red record button)...
This annoys me big-time!! I don't want to sit still and be quiet when recording a simple mix...i do not need to record voice...but it does
I can remove the mic from hardware in vista...
I can change bussess...
Read some topics on google, but whatever i do, if i change input settings or mic setting in vista, i cant record anything, its just quiet. (on audio within cubase)
The moment i put everything normal, the problem re-occurs...
So now its a choice between not recording anything, or recording everything including the sounds in my room...remember that if output is via speakers...its all a big reverb

I'm getting a bit lost, i read the documentation, searched topics but i just can't find the solution

Sidenote: Line-in and microphone seems to be combined on this laptop??
I hope somebody can help me out!
In advance thanks for your time and patience!
Kind regards,
Sebastian