OK, need some help.
I tried recording from my mic to add some commentary to my video, but I wasn't getting any sound. I checked to make sure my Windows parameters had the Mia as the playback and recording device. The weird part is when I checked the Windows mixer, I can't even select anything for recording. When I select the recording option, their isn't anything listed. No CD, no microphone, no wave, nothing.
So far the guys at Echo only suggested I try physically changing the card to a different slot, which I've done. They also said the Mia needs a pre-amp for the mic(something the salesman neglected to mention at the time). When I open Sound Forge and try to record, I don't get anything apart from a SLIGHT meter change(on the left channel, I'm plugged into input 1) when I tap the mic. OK, that might be due to a pre-amp being needed, but it doesn't explain the lack of recording options in the Windows mixer. I can't afford to buy a pre-amp just to find out it was the Mia that's defective.
I've made sure to select the Mia as the playback device and recording device in SF, so that's not it.
If I can get this resolved, I'd also like your opinion on using a UB802 mixer from Behringer as a pre-amp for the mic. Money is a HUGE issue right now, so please understand I'm trying to get the most bang for the (Mastercard) buck!
Windows XP Home Edition
Echo Mia with latest 6.05 driver
CAD 22 microphone
I'm hoping it's normal to have nothing listed in the Windows mixer, and I can just walk away feeling stupid. Feeling stupid doesn't cost so much. :)
Thanks
M
I tried recording from my mic to add some commentary to my video, but I wasn't getting any sound. I checked to make sure my Windows parameters had the Mia as the playback and recording device. The weird part is when I checked the Windows mixer, I can't even select anything for recording. When I select the recording option, their isn't anything listed. No CD, no microphone, no wave, nothing.
So far the guys at Echo only suggested I try physically changing the card to a different slot, which I've done. They also said the Mia needs a pre-amp for the mic(something the salesman neglected to mention at the time). When I open Sound Forge and try to record, I don't get anything apart from a SLIGHT meter change(on the left channel, I'm plugged into input 1) when I tap the mic. OK, that might be due to a pre-amp being needed, but it doesn't explain the lack of recording options in the Windows mixer. I can't afford to buy a pre-amp just to find out it was the Mia that's defective.
I've made sure to select the Mia as the playback device and recording device in SF, so that's not it.
If I can get this resolved, I'd also like your opinion on using a UB802 mixer from Behringer as a pre-amp for the mic. Money is a HUGE issue right now, so please understand I'm trying to get the most bang for the (Mastercard) buck!
Windows XP Home Edition
Echo Mia with latest 6.05 driver
CAD 22 microphone
I'm hoping it's normal to have nothing listed in the Windows mixer, and I can just walk away feeling stupid. Feeling stupid doesn't cost so much. :)
Thanks
M