Help?
So I've been having an issue with audacity, and hopefully someone here will be able to help me out.
Windows 7 (home premium 64bit)
Happens on newest versions of both Audacity Beta/Audacity
Tascam US-122 external interface with FW-1884 drivers (all drivers up to date)
Shure Unidyme II dynamic instrumental microphone, model - 548s (happens with other mics as well)
all programs/drivers have been unistalled/reinstalled
Windows recognizes the interface/microphone as the primary device and claims it is working correctly
all recordings are done in studio quality settings (with mono channel)
sound activated recording is turned off
my control panel settings are set to the recommended for the device (audio input at been tested at highest levels as well)
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Basically, I press record, and the recording channel appears, and the input line goes back and forth in the 0.0-0.1 seconds range, and never progresses. It's not the end of the world if I can't use audacity, but it is an easier approach to simple recordings...so any ideas?
Windows 7 (home premium 64bit)
Happens on newest versions of both Audacity Beta/Audacity
Tascam US-122 external interface with FW-1884 drivers (all drivers up to date)
Shure Unidyme II dynamic instrumental microphone, model - 548s (happens with other mics as well)
all programs/drivers have been unistalled/reinstalled
Windows recognizes the interface/microphone as the primary device and claims it is working correctly
all recordings are done in studio quality settings (with mono channel)
sound activated recording is turned off
my control panel settings are set to the recommended for the device (audio input at been tested at highest levels as well)
_____________________________________________________________________
Basically, I press record, and the recording channel appears, and the input line goes back and forth in the 0.0-0.1 seconds range, and never progresses. It's not the end of the world if I can't use audacity, but it is an easier approach to simple recordings...so any ideas?