How to insure the 2013 version works with windows 10

Karl-Ricker wrote on 5/2/2020, 3:53 PM

Audio Cleaning Lab, 2013: My computer is a windows 10 pro 64x. There is a high wine when recording from an electronic device - but it appears to record. Upon attempting to clean the signal, the waveform shows the wine on the wave form and no sound issues from the computer speakers. The computer plays everything else.

How do I assure the drivers, etc. are correct for this machine?

 

 

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johnebaker wrote on 5/3/2020, 4:44 AM

@Karl-Ricker

Hi

I have removed what looked like a serial number from the title of your post.

Please do not post serial numbers, order numbers and other confidential information in the forum - this could lead to hijacking of your product.

. . . . There is a high wine when recording from an electronic device . . . .

We need more information:

  1. what is the recording device?
  2. how is it connected to the PC?
  3. what recording settings are you using?
  4. how are you monitoring the recording - speakers or headphones?

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Karl-Ricker wrote on 5/3/2020, 7:09 AM

I am recording from a Sirius satellite player which records a digital signal. It is connected to the PC through a “dual” microphone / headphone jack and the recording setting in Magix product are using the Real stereo driver- all the settings look similar to what might have been used with the windows 7 pro that worked earlier. On both win7 and win2” I have changed checking/unchecking the listen feature on the windows setting with the only effect being if checked, I might hear my cough, etc. during recording. I have reduced the volume on Magix settings so input says it is in nominal range- no problem here I believe. With the win7 setup, one can hear the music through the computer speakers while recording or during playback of recording during cleaning, etc.; I do no have any such sound on the Win10 computer.

Karl-Ricker wrote on 5/3/2020, 7:10 AM

Win2” means Win10.