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no signal when recording original music

Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 5:29 pm
by earlybird
I run through an M-audio Firewire Solo device and am trying to record guitars and vocals (multiple tracks of each) into my PC. I hear my guitar through headphones plugged into M-audio device, I hear my guitar through my speakers. The problem is that Audacity is not picking up the signal, thusly, it is not recording anything. I have set up Audacity to accept a signal through M-audio S/PDIF and have followed the instructions you provide on internet. FRUSTRATED!!
Running Vista through an HP m7760n---dual core 2.13 gig----2 gig of RAM---32 bit system.
HELP!!! Have spoken to M-audio, they suggested using Audacity as recording software. Have spoken to HP and they could not help.

Re: no signal when recording original music

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 1:21 pm
by earlybird
Is my question difficult or idiotic? I see several views, but no help yet..... :?

Re: no signal when recording original music

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 8:42 pm
by steve
earlybird wrote:Is my question difficult or idiotic? I see several views, but no help yet..... :?
Patience is a virtue - I've just finished a 10 hour shift at work and this is the first time I've had chance to read your post.

There are quite a lot of possibilities, so let's run through a few things and see if we can narrow them down a bit.

Is your USB device listed as an available recording device in the Windows Control Panel? See here for details: http://audacityteam.org/wiki/index.php? ... ng_devices

Have you selected the USB device as the recording device in Audacity? (Edit menu > Preferences > Audio I/O tab)

Re: no signal when recording original music

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 2:18 am
by earlybird
It is Firewire and not USB, and, yes it is in the control panel. It has also been configured in Audity. I promise I am not trying to be a smart "A", but please read my original post again. There is a good deal of system/setup info there.

Re: no signal when recording original music

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 2:20 am
by earlybird
Audity?!! I apologize. That's Audacity.

Re: no signal when recording original music

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 3:15 am
by kozikowski
Has any of this ever worked? Have you ever been able to record audio under any circumstances? Computer style microphone plugged straight into the computer?

<<<I've just finished a 10 hour shift>>>

Yes, have a care. I know dancing semi-naked in front of 200 screaming women seems like it should be fun, but it does start to get old about the sixth or seventh hour.

Do they at least let you take a break every so often? Dry off and have a nice cuppa with a high tipper?

Koz

Re: no signal when recording original music

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 12:55 am
by earlybird
I have used Audacity to convert cassette tapes to digital before. I have never been aboe to use it to record my own music through my M-audio device.

Re: no signal when recording original music

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 3:28 am
by steve
earlybird wrote:I run through an M-audio Firewire Solo device and am trying to record guitars and vocals (multiple tracks of each) into my PC
OK, having been to bed, got up and had a nice cup of tea... Firewire.. yes got it now.

So that's "guitars and vocals" into the M-audio firewire solo.... (analogue inputs I presume)
earlybird wrote:I have set up Audacity to accept a signal through M-audio S/PDIF
S/PDIF is a digital interface (Sony Phillips Digital InterFace - may be co-ax or optical).

So how have you connected your guitar and microphone to the S/PDIF input on the M-audio Firewire Solo?
kozikowski wrote:I know dancing semi-naked in front of 200 screaming women seems like it should be fun, but it does start to get old about the sixth or seventh hour.
Believe me Koz, it's worse than that ;)

Re: no signal when recording original music

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 2:14 pm
by earlybird
uh....I plugged it into the guitar input.........mic in mic input.

Re: no signal when recording original music

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 4:07 pm
by steve
earlybird wrote:uh....I plugged it into the guitar input.........mic in mic input.
That's what I guessed.
You need to set Audacity preferences to record from the analogue inputs of the M-audio, not the digital input.