[BC] Digital Juke Box Automation
Scott Bailey
wmroradio at bellsouth.net
Sun Feb 14 07:10:30 CST 2010
You know, I have play music from Digital Juke Box with just a soundblaster card from Wal-Mart. Listening to it in program from the board, I think it sounds great, just as good as any pro-card. Why spend a bunch of money when you don't have to?
DJB works with any sound card, but I've never heard of this. We'll I guess I'm not picky on audio, as long as it sounds good in my ears. I've played some Sunday Southern Gospel thru the DJB system and it sound like the group was here in the studio. I don't stream on the internet, were just AM (daytime only). It sounds great in the car!
Jim Barcus is #1. He has the best software and is easy to use. He's been kind to me. Get rid of that M Card and get a pro-card that will work. Use another card temporally until you get your new pro-card.
Scott
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Scott Bailey
WMRO Radio, Gallatin, TN
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Jeff Johnson <jeff at rfproof.com>
>
> Craig, I've found that the M-Audio Delta cards have goofy drivers. I've run
> into similar problems. The Windows Playback mixer recognizes the card, but
> the Record mixer does not. Adobe Audition 1.5 will record via the card's
> inputs, but the input levels are 'fixed' and the hardware mixer feeding the
> card's inputs controls the record levels. As I recall, the M-Audio software
> mixer is ignored by Audition. Goofy.
>
> M-Audio told me via support eMail, that such things are 'normal', 'to be
> expected' or words to that effect. The setup worked, and I left it as it
> was just setting levels with the hardware mixer feeding the computer.
>
> The same card, a Delta 44, in a logger we bought from iMedia, works
> properly. I am trying to remember if there was only an ASIO interface.
> Additionally, the Inputs and Outputs are 'phony' balanced by a resistor
> from the low side to common. Still, it's OK for $100.00.
>
> Your Digital Juke Box program must not recognize the driver - whatever it is.
>
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