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whopub
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Hi,
I'm trying to copy a few tracks from my old Roland VS-880 to my PC, using the motherboard's sound card's line-in. I used to do that all the time, without issues, a few years ago, using the same multi-track and other PCs.
Now, when I try to do it, although the sound reaching the PC is perfect (I can hear it on-the-fly, through the PC, straight from the recorder) the recording sounds like crap... muddy, low, noisy, etc.
I tried using CoolEdit Pro 2.0 but also gave windows 7 a go using the basic recorder. The results are consistent.
The only soundcard options remotely related I can see are:
Recording Device
- Tie up same type of input jacks, i.e. line-in or microphone, as an input device.
- Separate all input jacks as independent input devices.
I'm using the second option. Changing doesn't change anything.
I'm using a Asus P8P67_EVO motherboard with Windows 7.
Audio specification of the motherboard:
Realtek® ALC 892 8-Channel High Definition Audio CODEC
- Supports : Jack-detection, Multi-streaming, Front Panel Jack-retasking
Audio Feature:
- Absolute Pitch 192kHz/ 24-bit True BD Lossless Sound
- Blu-ray audio layer Content Protection
- DTS Surround Sensation UltraPC
- Coaxial and Optical S/PDIF out ports at back panel
I'm using the blue input (line-in).
It's been years since I've done this (long time retired...) so I would really appreciate some pointers on how to sort this out. I'm probably overlooking something basic...
Thanks.
I'm trying to copy a few tracks from my old Roland VS-880 to my PC, using the motherboard's sound card's line-in. I used to do that all the time, without issues, a few years ago, using the same multi-track and other PCs.
Now, when I try to do it, although the sound reaching the PC is perfect (I can hear it on-the-fly, through the PC, straight from the recorder) the recording sounds like crap... muddy, low, noisy, etc.
I tried using CoolEdit Pro 2.0 but also gave windows 7 a go using the basic recorder. The results are consistent.
The only soundcard options remotely related I can see are:
Recording Device
- Tie up same type of input jacks, i.e. line-in or microphone, as an input device.
- Separate all input jacks as independent input devices.
I'm using the second option. Changing doesn't change anything.
I'm using a Asus P8P67_EVO motherboard with Windows 7.
Audio specification of the motherboard:
Realtek® ALC 892 8-Channel High Definition Audio CODEC
- Supports : Jack-detection, Multi-streaming, Front Panel Jack-retasking
Audio Feature:
- Absolute Pitch 192kHz/ 24-bit True BD Lossless Sound
- Blu-ray audio layer Content Protection
- DTS Surround Sensation UltraPC
- Coaxial and Optical S/PDIF out ports at back panel
I'm using the blue input (line-in).
It's been years since I've done this (long time retired...) so I would really appreciate some pointers on how to sort this out. I'm probably overlooking something basic...
Thanks.