offloading about soundcards, and asking for HELP
Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 8:53 pm
seriously, i am beyond annoyed.
*ages* ago i remember posting in here asking about a recording problem that i have. basically, when i try and record anything onto my laptop the hard drive starts whirring loudly and all i end up recording is this noise. a little like somebody has turned a fan on right next to the microphone.
so, somebody, origionally in here, suggested i buy an external soundcard. good idea, thought i, and then i promptly forgot all about it for ages and ages and YONKS.
but, last week i broke the headphone jack on my laptop by crunching the plug that was sticking out of it, which was there as i wanted to connect my laptop to my amp so my guitarist and myself could have a kick-drum to keep time with, with my knee. so, hooray, this is a good excuse to invest in an external soundcard, thought i. after all, not only will i be able to connect my computer to my amp allowing me to mess about with rebirth should i ever put the mic down, but i'll also be able to use it for traktor (should i ever actually buy a copy) *and* i'll be able to finally record direct onto my hard-drive.
and i just hooked it up, and i just got my mic channels working, and i just recorded, and the harddrive whirred into life, and THAT'S ALL THE DAMN THING RECORDED. i mean, come on, the sound card is on the other side of the room now. surely i shouldn't pick the bloody HDD up anymore.
um, just needed to vent and, well, wondered if anybody had any ideas of what i could try / might be missing here.
other than throwing my laptop out of the window in pointless frustration.
*ages* ago i remember posting in here asking about a recording problem that i have. basically, when i try and record anything onto my laptop the hard drive starts whirring loudly and all i end up recording is this noise. a little like somebody has turned a fan on right next to the microphone.
so, somebody, origionally in here, suggested i buy an external soundcard. good idea, thought i, and then i promptly forgot all about it for ages and ages and YONKS.
but, last week i broke the headphone jack on my laptop by crunching the plug that was sticking out of it, which was there as i wanted to connect my laptop to my amp so my guitarist and myself could have a kick-drum to keep time with, with my knee. so, hooray, this is a good excuse to invest in an external soundcard, thought i. after all, not only will i be able to connect my computer to my amp allowing me to mess about with rebirth should i ever put the mic down, but i'll also be able to use it for traktor (should i ever actually buy a copy) *and* i'll be able to finally record direct onto my hard-drive.
and i just hooked it up, and i just got my mic channels working, and i just recorded, and the harddrive whirred into life, and THAT'S ALL THE DAMN THING RECORDED. i mean, come on, the sound card is on the other side of the room now. surely i shouldn't pick the bloody HDD up anymore.
um, just needed to vent and, well, wondered if anybody had any ideas of what i could try / might be missing here.
other than throwing my laptop out of the window in pointless frustration.