Help! Infernal Mic
-
- KVRer
- 7 posts since 14 Dec, 2009
I posted this first in a different KVR forum but this seems more appropriate.
Hi all. I started using MULab a few weeks ago to record audio, vocals and guitar mostly. I have been unable to access the line-in jack using Mulab, the internal mic is always on. At first I thought the problem was something in my laptop(Dell inspiron 2GB/2MHz, Vista home prem.) But when I downloaded Audacity I found I could indeed use line-in to play my guitar or use an external mike. On MuLab it doesn't matter what I plug into the jack, the internal mike is the recording device. I have chosen the line-in as the default but to no avail. I have tried all the settings I could find on the dell control panel, on the asio4all box (now at default) and on Mulab edit>audio setup but to no avail. Any help with this would be appreciated.
Thanks
Hi all. I started using MULab a few weeks ago to record audio, vocals and guitar mostly. I have been unable to access the line-in jack using Mulab, the internal mic is always on. At first I thought the problem was something in my laptop(Dell inspiron 2GB/2MHz, Vista home prem.) But when I downloaded Audacity I found I could indeed use line-in to play my guitar or use an external mike. On MuLab it doesn't matter what I plug into the jack, the internal mike is the recording device. I have chosen the line-in as the default but to no avail. I have tried all the settings I could find on the dell control panel, on the asio4all box (now at default) and on Mulab edit>audio setup but to no avail. Any help with this would be appreciated.
Thanks
- KVRAF
- 7412 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
-
TheGuysanIdiot TheGuysanIdiot https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=213066
- KVRist
- 308 posts since 10 Aug, 2009 from United Kingdom
[pljones] - It looks like [Omit] is using ASIO4ALL (3rd line from bottom)
[Omit] - I have read your other post and all the obvious steps seem to have been done there.
I put "dell inspiron internal microphone" into a Google search and it came up with a number of web pages detailing other users having mic problems in general.
It may be worth you looking through those there might be answers there.
Sorry to be no further help as you seem to have done most things already.
Anyway stick with [pljones] he usually comes up with the goods.
OZ
[Omit] - I have read your other post and all the obvious steps seem to have been done there.
I put "dell inspiron internal microphone" into a Google search and it came up with a number of web pages detailing other users having mic problems in general.
It may be worth you looking through those there might be answers there.
Sorry to be no further help as you seem to have done most things already.
Anyway stick with [pljones] he usually comes up with the goods.
OZ
-
- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 7 posts since 14 Dec, 2009
Yes, I am using ASIO4ALL.
I tried a google search for "dell inspiron internal microphone" as suggested. I also tried "dell inspiron line in", but there didn't seem to be anything that answered my problem. In general there seem to be a lot of issues with the internal mic and line in. I'll keep looking for solutions there if nothing else comes up.
I think it significant that I can use line in with Audacity but not with MuLab. Perhaps I should try un- and re-installing MuLab. I just upgraded from 2.6.4 to 2.7 though and that changed nothing.
I tried a google search for "dell inspiron internal microphone" as suggested. I also tried "dell inspiron line in", but there didn't seem to be anything that answered my problem. In general there seem to be a lot of issues with the internal mic and line in. I'll keep looking for solutions there if nothing else comes up.
I think it significant that I can use line in with Audacity but not with MuLab. Perhaps I should try un- and re-installing MuLab. I just upgraded from 2.6.4 to 2.7 though and that changed nothing.
- KVRAF
- 7412 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
Oops, yeah, missed that.
ASIO4ALL will use WDM device drivers, where available. If there is only a WMME driver for the device, it probably won't show up.
ASIO4ALL will use WDM device drivers, where available. If there is only a WMME driver for the device, it probably won't show up.
- KVRAF
- 13863 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
Maybe in Audacity you get the line in via the MME/DirectX driver, i.e. not via Asio4All.Omit wrote:I think it significant that I can use line in with Audacity but not with MuLab.
-
- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 7 posts since 14 Dec, 2009
I'm not sure how significant this is but in Audacity Edit>Preferences>Devices>recording I get to choose between the same recording devices listed on my laptop sound controls.
With MuLab it goes Edit>Audio setup>select inputs to a box of 4 toggled boxes marked:MicIn1-MicIn2-MuxedIn1-MuxedIn2.
This leads me to believe that for some reason my sound card isn't fully engaging with MuLab and/or ASIO4ALL. Just because it was easy I Un/Re-installed MuLab and ASIO4ALLL. No change. The sound card (IDT HD Audio CODEC) driver is the latest available.
At this point I'm thinking perhaps to get an external sound card since Ive been told it would be worth doing on it's own merits. I'll bet dollars to doughnuts (actually not such a deal as when that phrase originated) that resolves the problem. I'll post the result.
With MuLab it goes Edit>Audio setup>select inputs to a box of 4 toggled boxes marked:MicIn1-MicIn2-MuxedIn1-MuxedIn2.
This leads me to believe that for some reason my sound card isn't fully engaging with MuLab and/or ASIO4ALL. Just because it was easy I Un/Re-installed MuLab and ASIO4ALLL. No change. The sound card (IDT HD Audio CODEC) driver is the latest available.
At this point I'm thinking perhaps to get an external sound card since Ive been told it would be worth doing on it's own merits. I'll bet dollars to doughnuts (actually not such a deal as when that phrase originated) that resolves the problem. I'll post the result.
- KVRAF
- 7412 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
Audacity uses PortAudio and that in turn appears (in Audacity) to find the MME devices only. In ASIO4ALL, all my MME devices have equivalent WDM devices. In JACK for Windows, PortAudio finds MME, DirectSound and ASIO devices. So I think it must be something about your soundcard drivers preventing it being picked up.Omit wrote:I'm not sure how significant this is but in Audacity Edit>Preferences>Devices>recording I get to choose between the same recording devices listed on my laptop sound controls.
Oh, and I'll have a doughnut with sugar and jam, please
-
- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 7 posts since 14 Dec, 2009
OK, I found a way around it. I traveled to the local Big box store (they don't deserve free ad so they will remain unnamed. I purchased two items, first a Creative USB sound blaster X-fi Go! external card. I did this in spite of the fact that while googling for answers to my problem I encountered a lot of noise about Creative vs Vista issues. They only carried Creative on their shelves. I asked the "squad" about any problems with Vista but they don't know their sphinctors from the Grand Canyon. After installing the device and fussing about I ended up with a fun way to change my voice to a munchkin's. There did seem to be lot's of stuff on there but trying to use a significant portion brings a message that all features are not available to all systems. More important, no guitar through it's mic/line in jack. Disheartening.
The second item purchased was M-AUDIO keyboard or "Keystudio" as they call it. Included was a 49 key velocity sensitive keyboard (good thing I'm told) with minimum whistles and bells (good for me at this stage), a reduced function copy of their Pro tools M-powered software,(this is going to sit on the back burner til I get to know MuLab and Audacity better) and....YES, another chance! They included their own USB micro audio interface. This one does let me play my guitar through it's line in jack. Works on MuLab and Audacity. So that gives me a work-around.
Oh yeah, the dougnuts, Let's see that one is bluberry, those are the buttermilk and that cinnamon spiral is mine. None for Vista, Creative or Dell though
The second item purchased was M-AUDIO keyboard or "Keystudio" as they call it. Included was a 49 key velocity sensitive keyboard (good thing I'm told) with minimum whistles and bells (good for me at this stage), a reduced function copy of their Pro tools M-powered software,(this is going to sit on the back burner til I get to know MuLab and Audacity better) and....YES, another chance! They included their own USB micro audio interface. This one does let me play my guitar through it's line in jack. Works on MuLab and Audacity. So that gives me a work-around.
Oh yeah, the dougnuts, Let's see that one is bluberry, those are the buttermilk and that cinnamon spiral is mine. None for Vista, Creative or Dell though
- KVRAF
- 7412 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
Hmm.. Creative is not what you'd have had recommended here!
And that keyboard is pretty basic and has had some bad reviews (basically on reliability, if I remember correctly -- if you're not going to hammer it around gigs, you may see a good life from it). However, having the audio in is a big win!
