Drack Posted February 26, 2006 Share Posted February 26, 2006 I do not know whether this topic should be in Remixing or in Technical Assistance & Newbies. Move it if necessary. I have not been able to get a signal in my sound recording programs from my E-MU 1212m's inputs. I know that the problem lies in Patchmix DSP but I can't get it to work. E-MU's site has an answer for this but I can't get their solution to work. I am only using the 1/4" analog ports. I have my mic and preamp hooked up into right (as opposed to left) input. When I play into the mic it moves the peak meter so I know the signal is being picked up. If I add a "Send" from Wave Out to Wave (ie loopback) it works great and my programs record whatever's coming out of the speakers. If I add the same "send" from IO Card in right (where I have the mic plugged in) to wave I get nothing. Now this is quite hard to describe and my attempt has probably confused you so allow me to add pics: This is my setup. The peak meter for the in shows that the card's getting the signal, and the peak meter for the out shows that I'm listening to music atm If I move the send from the input to the wave, recording programs record the output (what I'm listening to) just fine. I don't understand why the same send doesn't work for the inputs? Here's another weird thing I noticed. sndvol32 can't edit shit on this card. The only other device I can select is my onboard card, which has ok output but abysmal recording quality. E-MU's solution is found here I can't follow it because I don't have those options in my menus. Here is what I have for host outputs (rest of window unchanged from last screenshot): What's going on here? Anyone understand this software? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geoffrey Taucer Posted February 27, 2006 Share Posted February 27, 2006 Hehe, I had the same problem. And no, I don't understand patchmix DSP, but the way I fixed it was merely by loading a different setting; Click on the "new session" button at the top of patchmix. It's on the right-ish, right above "effect". Select a session which allows recording, such as "stereo product default." Hit ok, and you should be set. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suzumebachi Posted February 27, 2006 Share Posted February 27, 2006 omfg. worthless fucking forums. i just spent 45 fucking minutes writing a reply only to have it randomly log me out and lose everything. god damnit. FUCK. anyways to sum this bullshit up USE ASIO suzy's patchmix dsp rulebook: 1) use ASIO 2) don't use windows sound settings 2) use ASIO 3) set up an ASIO output for your software's playback 4) put an ASIO send in your input's strip 5) set up your recording software for ASIO 6) also, use ASIO sorry if this is brief but i don't have the time nor the patience to write all that bullshit again. fuck phpBB. in the ass. piece of shit. GOD. IDIOT. orjdnhuoistdyh8935hy9EIT*()H(*eoiuthnuiefab89(&%Y*#YE*&HAIEUiudfniurg&*(#%#IABIFUbfie(&%*#&%G anyways if you can't figure it out i'll try and help you when i get home (im at school now). (p.s. I have an E-MU 1820M and i've gotten quite used to patchmix DSP. it can work wonders. i seriously suggest you learn to use it properly.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yoozer Posted February 28, 2006 Share Posted February 28, 2006 Hehe, I had the same problem. And no, I don't understand patchmix DSP, but the way I fixed it was merely by loading a different setting Seconded. Sound On Sound has a nice guide (albeit not available to people without eSub) on PatchMix - which I still should read. They also start with "load up a preset session". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suzumebachi Posted March 1, 2006 Share Posted March 1, 2006 depends on what you're trying to do. i still suggest using ASIO, because if you use the waveout method your software will record every sound your computer makes. and i'm assuming Drack has either figured it out or doesn't care anyways because he hasn't replied. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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