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Dlinkwent
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having a nightmare...with audition  Reply with quote  

I can't seem to get the settings right to record....i've tried a lot of different settings and when i press record it all comes though REALLY high and with tons of static...

Or i can record, but no playback

i can't seem to get it to just playbck normal....

I took a bunch of screens i know my settings are probably so messed cuz ive been fiddling with it for about an hour and a half...

if someone could just say well that's not supposed to be on, or your supposed have this enabled yada yada yada id be really greatful.

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Post Sat May 19, 2007 11:55 pm
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Dlinkwent
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Actully would a not updated driver from the official site maybe cause problems like static and what not?

Cause i went to the site and i can't seem to install the new driver for fast track pro and was thinking maybe that's why, I download it and get to this screen but repair and modify arn't available to check..... Confused just remove...and I don't want to remove it...could someone tell me why it's doing this?

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Post Sun May 20, 2007 9:36 pm
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AMR



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Hi,

Try using "Windows Audition Sound", or configuring ASIO4ALL settings so that the "droupout's" disappear, which means increasing latency.

The fact it's that you're not using the manufacturers Asio driver (it may not exist), and the config I see of the way inputs/outputs are routed (front, back and so on, could not realize why) may cause weird signal loops and dropouts... or not, are you working in surround? If so, why only rears?

Using "Windows Audition Sound" well cause Audition to use Windows audio config and it should work properly until you fine tune ASIO4ALL so you can use it properly.

Kind Regards,
AMR
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Post Thu May 24, 2007 11:53 am
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