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Computer specs
-core 2 duo 2.6 ghz
-2gig ram
-300 gig harddrive
-windows xp pro

monitors - M-Audio BX8a
subs-KRK RP-10S Rokit
audio interface- m-audio fast track pro
preamp- PreSonus eureka
mic - AKG c414

i pretty much got the monitors,subs, audio interface working by plug/trial/error.

i'm trying to get my mic to work but i have no idea how.
i plugged my mic to my preamp and my preamp to my audio interface.
anyone know if I'm doing something wrong?

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anonymous Mon, 10/08/2007 - 19:16

The AKG C414 is a condensor mic. It requires what they call +48V "phantom power". On the presonus eueka preamp front panel there will be a button labeled "48V" press that to power up your microphone. Remember to turn it off when you unnplug the mic. Also, make sure you don't turn on the 48V phantom from the Maudio interface at the same time.

This is a pretty good ref:
http://www.tweakheadz.com/guide.htm

Kent L T Tue, 10/09/2007 - 09:11

I would take the mic and pre amp and plug them into something like an amp hooked to a speaker and test them first. If it works there it is a problem in the box. You can then start checking your program routing and hardware setup on the computer once you know the mic and pre amp are good.

edit:
I noticed on the other post you made you said the mic and pre work so your problem is how you have the recording program working. The windows recorder would also need to be set up right in the control panel to record through it so it is not a way to test things. Just go through all your settings in your audio program I am sure you overlooked something obvious. Go through the program tutorials that come with your software or look for some online tutorials to help you with getting started.

anonymous Tue, 10/09/2007 - 09:40

my voice playback and voice recording is set up at fast track pro in 1/2.

my m-audio fast track pro properties bandwidth set up at
-outputs 1 and 2
-outputs 3 and 4
-balanced input 1 (mono)
i have s/pdif input (stereo) and balanced input 2 (mono) unchecked.

sampled depth set at 24 bits.

my latency set at 256.

anonymous Tue, 10/09/2007 - 10:19

There are two threads on this topic in the same section of the board:( I commented on the other one but will try and stick with this one instead since it is getting more 'action'.

The M-audio is a USB interface, not firewire. Connecting the output from the Presonus pre-amp to the mic input of the M-Audio doesn't seem right (use the Insert jack instead).

My suggestion is to remove the Presonus completely. Plug the mic into the M-Audio pre-amp. If that works, then we know the interface side is fine. If it doesn't work, then there is one less piece of hardware/connections to sort out.