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Topic: External Mixer Creative Audigy Setup Help Please

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nikikPRO InfinityMember since 2003
Just got the Audigy sound card. I have an external mixer
and would like to set the whole thing up. I have tried numerous configurations. The Audigy has : Digital Out,
Line In, Microphone,and 2 analog out. Can someone tell me
where to connect everything in detail. I'm ready to go,
I think I have everything I need.
Thanks, Niki
 

Posted Mon 15 Oct 01 @ 7:06 am
mamaPRO InfinityMember since 2003
First of all, you need the full version. There you must set "3D soundcard + mixer" in the sound config and choose your soundcard driver.

Then you plug the rear and front out of your soundcard to the line-in of channel 1 and 2 on your mixer. If you want to record, plug the record-out of your mixer to the line-in on your soundcard.

That´s all. I hope, it helps. If not, please write again!
 

Posted Mon 15 Oct 01 @ 7:30 am
I do have the full version. What do you mean by choose your sound card driver ?
If I plug the rear and front out to channel 1 and 2 of the
mixer, where do the speakers on the soundcard go, So I may
listen to the music.

Niki
 

Posted Tue 16 Oct 01 @ 3:03 am
mamaPRO InfinityMember since 2003
In the sound config there is a scoll down menu where you must select your driver.

Sorry, I forgot the speakers! On your mixer you can find a master out too. You must plug it to an amp or a hifi tower where you also plug you speakers in. The headphones use a separate output on your mixer especially for headphones.
 

Posted Tue 16 Oct 01 @ 7:29 am
Every thing works except the amp keeps cutting out on me
when the volume get a little high. The receiver is a Yamaha
Natural Sound Receiver. I'm not sure what the watt is.
Is there a minimum watt power I should have?

Thanks Niki
 

Posted Thu 18 Oct 01 @ 12:49 am
mamaPRO InfinityMember since 2003
You must adjust the gain and/or the master out volume on your mixer! If it´s too loud, you can crash your amp. The volume must be adjusted at the amp.
 

Posted Thu 18 Oct 01 @ 7:59 am


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