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Can anyone tell me why when recording into
a consumer soundcard with XY condensers through a Soundcraft board I'm getting no signal from the balanced line to the recorder, and the unbalanced signal is small and appears to be mono. It turns the pan pot into an odd volume control that goes from loud to very soft and back to loud when you pan left-center-right. Running balanced lines into a stand-alone Olympus digital recorder I get perfect results. I want to record into the PC to get more control. It's a fairly new Gateway desktop with a Creative SB Live board. I'm connecting to the Line In. The Mic In circuit on the PC is mono despite being wired to accept a stereo jack. I guess they don't want complaints of a hum in one ear, so they wire whatever might arrive down to mono to match the Mic In of the computer. I make guitars and some ethnic/folk instruments, which I sell world wide over the net. I've made recordings of my work available since the '70s. My analog equipment is shot. It's time for me to migrate to digital. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks Ken in Dallas |
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