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dereka
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Hi folks
I have just purchased and tried to install an Echo Mia sound card. My problem is that I can't get the inputs to pic anything up from my microphone.
As far as I can tell it is setup correctly. I have tested the output through playing back some recordings I had made previously in Cubase. No problem. But when I try to record something tnew he volume is extremely low.
The input monitors and the output monitor are turned up full on the Mia console.
I previously used an on-board sound card (which I have not removed) and the quality was not great but certainly more audible.
The pc is a new Dell and the spec well exceeds the standard recommended.
Finally, I am using a beyer dynamic M01 microphone. Not the best by a long shot I know, but surely I should be able to at least get the same input level as achieved with my older on-board sound card.
Any advice/suggestions gratefully accepted.
Derek
derek.andrews@excite.com
I have just purchased and tried to install an Echo Mia sound card. My problem is that I can't get the inputs to pic anything up from my microphone.
As far as I can tell it is setup correctly. I have tested the output through playing back some recordings I had made previously in Cubase. No problem. But when I try to record something tnew he volume is extremely low.
The input monitors and the output monitor are turned up full on the Mia console.
I previously used an on-board sound card (which I have not removed) and the quality was not great but certainly more audible.
The pc is a new Dell and the spec well exceeds the standard recommended.
Finally, I am using a beyer dynamic M01 microphone. Not the best by a long shot I know, but surely I should be able to at least get the same input level as achieved with my older on-board sound card.
Any advice/suggestions gratefully accepted.
Derek
derek.andrews@excite.com