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nihon94 wrote on 9/26/2012, 2:11 AM

Did you download ASIO driver from ASIO4All website? if not got to that website and choose your language and download.

Combined 32/64 bit version, supports Win 98SE/ME/2k/XP/MCE/2003/XP64 and Vista/Windows 7 x86/x64

http://asio4all.com/

kostaps wrote on 9/30/2012, 10:22 PM

Try ASIO4ALL 

http://www.asio4all.com

It's free, and it is combined 32/64 bit version, it works fine with Windows 7 

I hope this works for you

Good luck! 

 

johnebaker wrote on 10/4/2012, 1:38 AM

Hi

Try this:-  Plug the microphone into your computer, from the Start menu select Control Panel, Sound, Recording tab. 

Check that the microphone is a listed device - if it is not then you need the drivers for the microphone - they should on the disc that came with the mic or on the AT site

Select the microphone and click Set default.

Open MMM and select Record, set the recording device to the microphone and you should be able to record.

HTH

John

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