
Sound blaster recon 3d pcie card driver windows 7 keygen#

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inxi -full -system -verbosity=7 -filter -no-host -admin Here goes system info, just in case it helps. I have no sound output, nor microphone input. If all else fails in theory you should be able to use one sound card/chipset for recording and the other for playback - in your case, as the Realtek gives the correct sound, try using this for playback and the Creative for recording.I have just plugged a Creative Sound Blaster Recon3D into my system and… it doesn’t work. are any othe audio enhancements turned on?Īlso check MMM is using the Microsoft GS Wave table Synth and not the Creative sound card synth. do you have the THX 3D sound synth turned on? The problems with the Creative card could be one of several issues: However this can lead to the introduction of echo as I stated below depending on the what and how you are recording. Ignore the rest about the microphone.įor What U Hear recording you use the Realtek Stereo mixer as the source, with your audio input fed into the Microphone or Line in socket on the Realtek card and the speakers plugged in as detailed below. To use the onboard Realtek sound card/chipset for What U Hear recording (and which you gives you the correct playback) you need to follow my instructions in the post I referred to, in order to turn on the Stereo Mixer which is probably disabled. It depends on why you have two sound cards in the PC. To get to the nitty gritty, if I want to use the What U Hear function, is it absolutely necessary that I plug the speaker into the soundblaster's green socket?. What do I have to do so that I can record using What U Hear and also have all my mp3 and midi files function correctly? I can't keep switching the cord back and forth between green holes. What U Hear worked fine, as did all the mp3 and midi files. It was in the hole that came standard on the back of the processor. With my old computer with MM11, I'm pretty sure the speaker cord was plugged into the green hole that was NOT in the old soundblaster card.

Now if switch the speaker cord from the green hole that's already on the back of the processor to the green speaker hole on the Creative Soundblaster Recon 3D PCIE pcie card, then the What U Hear recording works great, but many mp3 and midis suddenly sound awful, as I described above. The audio driver is there, but when I record what I play on youtube, for example, it comes out only as very loud static. BUT, I can no longer record using What U Hear. If I plug it into the green speaker hole on the back of the processor, I have no trouble at all listening to the mp3 and midi files the way they're supposed to be. It all depends on where I plug in the speaker cord. Some vocal mp3 files were just a disaster.

Instead of piano on the midi files, it sounds almost like bongos or the harp. I copied my old files onto the new computer. The new computer (Windows 7, 64 bit) has MM17. I originally wanted to know why I was having trouble listening to some midi and mp3 files on my new computer, which I had created on MM11 on a different computer.
