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Computer Still Using Onboard Audio.... I think
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<blockquote data-quote="Gavin TheGavlaar Scott" data-source="post: 131035" data-attributes="member: 8066"><p>Re: Computer Still Using Onboard Audio.... I think</p><p></p><p>The M-track is the input, the card is for processing and output, however I don't think that the computer is using the sound card to process the audio coming form the M-track which is what I want. I have looked at all the controls on the M-track for balance, but they are all just for gain and volume and switching to mono doesn't solve the problem either. It's not the software because listening to the microphone through windows produces the same result, and the fact that it changes which track it records (left or right) depending on which input the microphone is connected to just adds more mystery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gavin TheGavlaar Scott, post: 131035, member: 8066"] Re: Computer Still Using Onboard Audio.... I think The M-track is the input, the card is for processing and output, however I don't think that the computer is using the sound card to process the audio coming form the M-track which is what I want. I have looked at all the controls on the M-track for balance, but they are all just for gain and volume and switching to mono doesn't solve the problem either. It's not the software because listening to the microphone through windows produces the same result, and the fact that it changes which track it records (left or right) depending on which input the microphone is connected to just adds more mystery. [/QUOTE]
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