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Computer Still Using Onboard Audio.... I think
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<blockquote data-quote="Gavin TheGavlaar Scott" data-source="post: 11352" data-attributes="member: 8066"><p>So, I recently installed an Soundblaster Audigy 5 rx sound card and am using an M-track dual channel audio interface with an mxl 990 mic. Purely based on the increase in latency and the drop in quality when plugging headphones into the computer and directly into the AI, I think the computer is still using the motherboards built in sound. how do I change this? The problem is that the M-track is USB and the card has one strange square connection that I have never seen before, and no less than SIX 3.5mm jacks, so I have the USB connected and the output is set for the monitor. The sound card appears in the recording and playback menus on the windows mixer thing, but there are no levels on either and testing the one under playback produces no sound form the computer. setting the sound card as the recording device produces absolutely nothing too. On a side note, the mic is only recording one channel as well. Sound only comes out the left speaker (or earphone right now) when it is plugged into one of the channels on the AI and comes out the right when plugged into the other. Any and all help would be massively appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gavin TheGavlaar Scott, post: 11352, member: 8066"] So, I recently installed an Soundblaster Audigy 5 rx sound card and am using an M-track dual channel audio interface with an mxl 990 mic. Purely based on the increase in latency and the drop in quality when plugging headphones into the computer and directly into the AI, I think the computer is still using the motherboards built in sound. how do I change this? The problem is that the M-track is USB and the card has one strange square connection that I have never seen before, and no less than SIX 3.5mm jacks, so I have the USB connected and the output is set for the monitor. The sound card appears in the recording and playback menus on the windows mixer thing, but there are no levels on either and testing the one under playback produces no sound form the computer. setting the sound card as the recording device produces absolutely nothing too. On a side note, the mic is only recording one channel as well. Sound only comes out the left speaker (or earphone right now) when it is plugged into one of the channels on the AI and comes out the right when plugged into the other. Any and all help would be massively appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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