
bouldersoundguy
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Did you just call me James? My momma called me James once. Once...
Would you prefer "Jimmy Vermin"?
Did you just call me James? My momma called me James once. Once...
Would you prefer "Jimmy Vermin"?
I actually like that! lol!
There should be no W7 interference with a viable ASIO driver. I do not see how that would even be possible. Windows has no control once a audio driver is selected as default.
In the case here, as long as the OP has selected his hand written 'Fast Track' and it's written ASIO driver as both the ASIO device in his DAW, as well as the default audio device in Windows, there will be no conflict with input levels via Windows. There will not be any options. Just sayin....
J-Vermin out!![]()
Yes, there is a ghost and its name is Win 7!
The OS sets levels way too high by default. Yes, check your hardware but I bet this is the problem...Go,,
Control Panel>Hardware and Sound>Manage Audio Devices>Recording>Line In (be fast t pro) click on that>Levels and set from 100% to about 5% or less.
Note, a very handy and versatile AI is the Fast track pro, don't ever sell it!
Dave.
My LINE IN was set to 100% and I just set it to 5%. Never knew anything about this, but then again, never really experienced any problems. Also the LINE OUT was set to 67%. What is the optimal percentage on that one? I've got a Focusrite Scarlett 18i6.
Again....What you do in....!!!My money's still on dirty pot...