"randwill" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "randwill" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> "Patrick Keenan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>> Well, that does explain why the mixer doesn't open. For that
>>> particular error to appear, it's most likely that the chipset driver,
>>> which runs below the soundcard driver itself, is either not installed
>>> or is corrupt.
>>>
>>> You need to install those drivers, but exactly how you do that depends
>>> on your PC, specifically the motherboard in use. If you have a premade
>>> system, like a Dell or HP or whatever, go to their support site. If
>>> your system was built otherwise, determine the motherboard make and
>>> model and revision (this is silk-screened on the board, so you can just
>>> open the case and look) and go to the board maker's site and download
>>> the drivers and install them.
>>>
>>> You may have a driver CD that came with your system, which will make the
>>> task easier, too.
>>>
>>> HTH
>>> -pk
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> I installed the C-MEDIA Audio Driver for Win 98SE/ME/2000/XP ver:039 as
> this is a newer version of a driver I also found on the disc that came
> with the motherboard. When I run Hardware Update Wizard there is no
> longer a Multimedia Audio Controller with a yellow question mark next to
> it.
Well, the soundcard is installed properly now.
> But I still can't control the volume when recording in Pyro.
>
> Pyro's instructions, that appear in a "Recording Help" window, tell me:
> To view the Recording Controls:
>
> 1.. Click the Options menu and select Properties.
> 2.. The Properties dialog appears
> 1.. In the Adjust Volume For section of the Properties dialog, select the
> Recording radio button.
> 2.. In the Show the Following Volume Controls section, the Line-in and
> Microphone options should be checked. If they are not, check them.
> 3.. Click OK.
> 4.. The Recording Controls now appear in the Windows Mixer.
> 5.. Check the input you want to use, either Line In or Microphone
> --- end of Pyro instruction quote ---
>
> The trouble must be that I don't have a "Line In" in that box. I have
> only; MIDI Synth,
> "What U Hear", S/PDIF-In, CD Digital, Analog Mix (Line/CD/Aux/TAD/PC),
> Microphone and Wave. I checked them all to make all the Volume faders
> available but when I record in Pyro, moving the faders on any of these has
> no effect on the volume.
>
> So Pyro needs a "Line In" Volume Controller and I don't have one. How do I
> get one?
I'd check with the Cakewalk and turntable support, but also, some other
things.
Be sure that the drivers for the USB turntable are installed properly and
that if necessary it is set as the sound input source in Control Panel. It
may come with a volume control applet and that may be what you should be
adjusting - that would explain why none of the other volume controls affect
it.
Try downloading Audacity and recording there, and seeing how it responds to
volume changes with the various applets. It has its own mixer section,
which is more sophisticated than Window's. Audacity also has some vinyl
restoration plugins available, IIRC.
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
HTH
-pk