MC2 Setup problems with Seasound & friends.
Hello!
I bought Cakewalk MC 2 today and so far it's been a very intuitive process to get set up. But I keep encountering hurdles here and there that have ended up blocking me completely. I am really reaching my wits end so I will just post the details of what equipment I have, what steps I have tried and the results.
PC Spec:
Pentium 4 2.6ghz 1gb Ram
100gb HDD space
Used Seasound Solo EX
Used Delta 1010
Creative SB plat. Live!
Windows XP home (Fresh install)
My Goal:
To record Audio onto my computer from my keyboards/guitar/microphone. (analog source, basically)
My Problem:
When I add an Audio Track, then click on Track Properties, my device does not appear in the Input or the Output. Instead I see for input: -none- and for output: (wav symbol) A (). This is in spite of the fact that my device DOES show up in the Options / Audio / General Tab. I don't know why Cakewalk would see it in one spot, but not in another.
Here are the gory details (if I die before this message is done, tell them my story...)
First Attempt: Delta 1010
After installing the PCI card, hooking up the serial cable & power to the unit, my PC does not detect the new hardware on my system. This is both before and after installing the M Audio drivers & rebooting several times. Yes I have tried to do a progressive scan and manually point my system to the device, but I still get nothing. Without having the hardware detected on my system, of course Cakewalk didn't see it either and defaults to my Creative SB platinum Live! (Yuck!)
I have a second PC in my house (used as an MP3 server, since it's much weaker) - Also didn't see the Delta 1010. /cry I did email M Audio support and I hope that they will request a DX diag and tell me to rub a lamp or stand on one foot or something. I am desperate to get that expensive device working.
I realize this is a hardware problem, so I only tell this part of the story in case one of you has encountered this and can tell me that my 1010 isn't really b0rked, and I am just a knucklehead and simply doing something wrong. *prays*
Second Attempt: Seasound Solo EX
After installing the hardware, windows spotted it right away and was happy. I installed the latest XP drivers to get the solo working (version solowdm-5.10.3506.exe) and everything *appears* to be working properly. Then I installed Music Creator 2, and upon launching it ran the wave profiler diagnostic (as it should) and BAM! It found my seasound right away. Unfortunatly it hits me with the dialogue: "Audio Driver Error" The following Drivers either do not support the current audio format (blah blah)" then shows "Seasound Solo 1/2 - 9/10" in a list (I click use anyway) - then it ran the diagnostic.
Here's the odd thing: It says that my audio hardware was successfully profiled and then when I go to Audio Options, everything appears to be set up more or less correctly. I had to change a few drop downs but eventually it looks like this in:
Audio Options:
Playback Wave Device 2: Seasound Solo 3/4
Record Wave Device 1: Seasound Solo 1/2
On the Driver Profiles Tab it Shows Profile for:
Seasound Solo (6 in, 5 out)
Summary:
What am I doing wrong?
Is anyone out there Recording on Winxp Home with a Seasound Solo EX & Cakewalk Music Creator 2?
Has anyone set up a Delta 1010 and NOT had it immediatly detected by new hardware wizard?
Thanks so much for your time. I hope this hasn't been asked too often, I Searched & Lurked for a while but found nothing.
Cheers,
Mark