OK,
Apart from all the replies you got, let us begin first with your sound card that came with your computer.
1. Most computers these days come with an onboard sound card.
2. Get yourself a good sound card (eg: SoundBlaster Live 5.0) or better. I use the SoundBlaster Live 5.1 platnium and only paid $130.00 AUSTRALIAN. So, if you're in U.S. you can cut that in half. Not bad huh?
3. When you have your new sound card, do the following:
1. When Computer starts press DEL key to access BIOS.
2. Disable onboard sound card.
3. Save and Exit.
4. PLEASE NOTE: Do not touch anything else OK?
4. When your computer has rebooted with the new settings, let it run it's course and follow the instructions that come with your new sound card to install the Hardware and Software correctly.
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Now, if you decided to purchase a SoundBlaster Live 5.1 or better, be sure that you go to their website to download any updated drivers that may have been released since the making of the sound card. If you purchase the SB Live then go to their website to download the latest drivers for your operating system.
WHY?
Cause, when I purchased mine I kept getting this popping sound in CEP whenever recording midi files and a lot of jumping around was happening, nothing to do with RAM or Clock speed, I just needed to update the latest drivers for the operating system that I use. So, you see that it makes good sence to do so.
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Microphone problem?
Try to do as I have and get yourself a good headset that you can use. I have done most of my recording using a headset and some studios had even asked me how did I get such good quality with the tools that I use. They had spent thousands and couldn't get the quality that I had produced. I also sell my CD's but am always learning new ways to improve myself. Be sure that you have the boost on the microphone turned off, otherwise you will get distorted mic levels and sound shocking.
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Whenever you can, use CEP as it's the "One Stop Studio Shop". It's the only one I use apart from Digital Orchestrator Plus that I also use for laying down tracks and creating my songs and edit existing ones. Together, you will not need an external mixer as everything is being done directly on the PC.
HOPE THIS HELPS.
Yours Truly,
Andrew(Big Andy).
http://www.geocities.com/bigandygau