Behringer mic C-1U mic gain adjust.wmv
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@tpsjo hi! I downloaded asio4all just like in the video. And then I went to Control Panel. Then i clicked on 'sounds, speechs and audio devices' and found 'sound'. Just click on it, and then another window will pop-up. YOU HAVE TO PLUG YOUR MIC IN FIRST. Click on 'RECORDING' on the pop up window and adjust the volume on the mic. Don't listen to others who say that the led light have to light blue.
i suck at explaining things, but I hope this helped.
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@hhcover hey, how you did ? do you have those +24db, or do you have 100% volume ?
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I did what you said, but the result insn't there. Would you please tell me straight exactly what to do ?
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Thank you thank you sooo much ! There's sound on my mic now! it worked
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Dude i just can't get it to work. I did copy and paste into those folders: C:\windows\system32 and C:\windows\SysWOW64 (which i supposed is the driver folder cuz i couldn't find the goddamn x64 folder in my system. And it didn't work, i just had search over the entire internet and seems you are the only one who got the solution, to get my c-1u working; so plz could you explain me why i totally failed?
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@walkabout16 G'day... Well, I couldn't read the script on my Phonescreen, but, y' get that... My PM's aren't departing, atm... Grrr ! Anyway, I just posted a clip regarding my best pet cameras, which may appeal to you...(?) And, there're 4 slightly overlapping clips y' may enjoy, if y're into twiddly little Flying Machines...(?). Also, the Saga of the Mailbox versus the Vandals...
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What should I do?
Just copy and paste the dll files in the folders?
What is this x64 folder?
Thanks
DanielFrancoso 5 months ago
@DanielFrancoso Yes just copy and paste. The x64 folder is in the Windows 7 platform for 64bit drivers
walkabout16 5 months ago