Help! Problem!

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Hi, I just got set up with the following signal chain:

AT4033 --> Avalon Ad2022 (Preamp Channel 1) --> E-MU 1212m left input --> E-MU left output --> Channel 1 of Hafler P3000 amp --> Monitors
C1 --> Avalon AD2022 (Preamp Channel 2) --> E-MU 1212m right input --> E-MU right output --> Channel 2 of Hafler P3000 amp --> Monitors

I have Cubase VST4 OEM version.

The preamp is showing good signals in and out from each preamp channel.
The E-MU software shows that the card is receiving input from both preamp channels.
In the Cubase software, I enabled the first two channels. I assume I need to have channel 1 enabled for the left channel 1 preamp signal, and channel 2 enabled for the right channel 2 preamp signal. But there is only a very low signal from preamp channel 2, channel one is fine. Any thoughts?

Again, I get a great signal from both channels out of my monitors, so my signal is going through ok, but the recording input for channel 2 is very weak.

Or, should I get better software?
 
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I think I will just reinstall the program and maybe that will take care of it.
 
Man I wish these software people could learn to write simpler, user-friendly applications, jeez!
 
Still have the same problem? Try checking the PatchMix DSP mixer that's included with the card. Make sure the record channels are getting the same levels.
 
Well, the patchMix software was all good. This is what I had to do: I had to assign L1 to the channel 1 input, then L2 to the second channel input in Cubasis. Then, I clicked on mono to make it change to stereo, and there ya have it, I got recorded signal from bothe inputs. I fiddled areound with settings for mics until I got a pretty good balance between the vocals and guitar. I am very impressed and pleased with the results.
 
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