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uncletoe
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Monitor input with Soundmax card?

I just purchased a Thinkpad T60 laptop recently, and when i plugged in my microphone, i could not monitor (hear) the input signal. The laptop has a SoundMAX built in card, is it possible it doesn't have this capability? If yit does, how do i activate it? if not, do i need to buy a new sound card? (any recommendations on an inexpensive one?)
Thanks for any help. I'm new to recording on a PC; i've been recording music on a MAC, which has this feature built in.

Post Sat Nov 11, 2006 1:50 am 
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nelly
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Did you get this sorted?

Two things to do -

In the control panel of your computer go to your audio controls (sounds and multimedia) - for audio and voice recording select the 'line- in' (this might not be a feature of newer computers)

The second thing to do is in the device set up of your software - make sure that the soundcard is in full duplex mode - this allows sounds to be recorded and monitored at the same time.

If you are recording in via line in and monitoring from the phones jack there will be a delay (called latency -usually about a second) between the noise in the real world and the signal travelling throuhg your system.

ask again if you need help

Post Wed Dec 20, 2006 3:21 pm 
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also, sometimes in the software you have to engage the track's monitor icon - usually looks like a loudspeaker cone situated next to the tracks Read and Write automation, record enable, solo and mute functions

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thought about one more thing - is your mic active or passive? if it is passive you won't get a signal - you will need to interface the mic and the computer through a pre-amp

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