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In Reply to: Recording Problem posted by Chelle on July 31, 2001 at 01:05:06: It wouldn't suprise me if the problem was something to do with your cabling. It could be a hardware fault, is the card properly in it's slot (PCI I think). Unplug everything and start again. Remove the PCI and re insert it. Reload the newest drivers for the card and swap the leads around that come from the Korg. If the problem goes to the right channel, then it is the sound before the cards input and is it stays the same then it has something to do with the card or onwards. Try a different audio application and watch the LED's to see what it going on. You can't tell the problem from listening to the output of the computer as the problem may also lie there. Analyse the sound with your eyes as well as your ears.
Steve...R
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