Originally posted by DJ 00 Tommy
Try re installing the soundcard drivers and if that doesnt work if you know much about computers open it up n have a look at the wiring.
Theres no wiring for the sound card...plugs into a pci slot & maybe has a 3 pin connector for some added power
make sure the pre-amp is turned off for the mic input on the laptop
there should be a checkbox in advanced settings that says "+20 db boost" or something like that, make sure it's unchecked
Originally posted by tu_face
never ever ever use the mic jack on a soundcard!!
use the line-in
This is true, but what about people with laptops that only have a mic input?, I used to use it and I got the levels to stay nice and low, but it will record in mono, I only did it afew times, I'm planning on buying a PC Card Soundcard like the Echo Indigo IO card, got a line in and line out and I think its 24bit/96khz, not to shabby.
Nov-04-2004 15:11
onceler
Puttin' out the vibe
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: CTA #6
if the laptop doesn't have a line in.. you need something like this:
There are other things you can get, but that is prob. the cheapest and something that will suite your needs for mixing and making demos and what not.
Nov-04-2004 16:41
joegalvan
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Austin, TX
I hate to ask this again, but i didnt remember seeing anything about if you went into windows and check the mic input problem. Also on soundforge, you have to adjust the input levels in there as well.