Hi Soren!

Thank you; Thats what I did yesterday but still the problem is present. The
Mic is basically a good one, so I doubt that another one will be the
solution. It doesn't matter if I go directly with the micro or the guitar in
the Line In 2, it will be always too low and I just found out that there is
no signal at all when I go into Line In1/Mic in Cubase (neither with Mic nor
with guitar). I've then tried to record with the windows sound recorder and
there it works fine. So, I don't know whether the settings in cubase are
messed up or the sound card has any issue.

Do you think re-installing cubase can solve this problem.

thanks

peter



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Soren Harward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Newbie Help" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 8:13 PM
Subject: Re: [newbies] Audigy2 recording issues


> On Thu 04 Dec 2003 at 17:19:41, Peter Ehardt said:
> > got an Audigy 2 some days ago and tried to record some stuff at home;
> > Achtually, the basic recording works, but my two inputs (Line In 1/Mic
> > and Line In 2) are too low. I can barely here anything; I already
> > change the settings in the control panel/sound and multimedia to high
> > but besides that I'm clouless.
>
> Look for a setting called "+20dB mic boost" and enable it.  This will
> probably fix the level problem.  Either that, or get a powered mic.
>
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> Soren Harward
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