I've been recording vocals with magix for a long time. I think my first one was 7. I just recently bought 15 and still also use 10. Before I was using a Logitech computer mic that always worked with no problem. I then tried a M-Audio mic. That when this first happened. When I plugged it in Magix stops playing music so I have no way of telling if I'm on point with my vocals. It will record though, only I have to unplug my mic to hear what I recorded and ofcourse it's not on beat. So I returned that mic just thinking it was a mic issue. Now a year later I forked out more money and got a AKG Perception 220 mic, and I'm having the same issues. I also have a brand new dell laptop that I tried it with, and its the same thing as my desktop. I don't have an interface for the mic, I use a usb splitter so the mic can plug into my comp. I'm not really sure what a interface does. So maybe that's the problem. Or is it that Magix doesn't except these higher grade mics. I really dont have the money to spend on Logic or Cakewalk and Magix serves my purposes. Please tell me how to resolve this issue.
Magix does not play music when my mic is plugged in...
Skitz
wrote on 7/18/2009, 12:51 AM