I did NOT install the Cubase LE 1.08 OEM disc or the Gigastudio 3.0 disc that came with the US-122, mostly because I don't have a CD drive on this thing. I can hear the taps through the headphone jack of the US-122, but no signal seems to be getting into any program I attempt to record with (Audacity, reaper, even sndrec). Looking at the control panel, I can use the tuner function under the us-122 entry and it actually works, the meter there shows input levels and I can overload it if I yell into the mic. I installed downloaded drivers, it powers on, and plugging my mic (a Shure ampro 100, ancient thing) into the line in/R jack, and turning EVERYTHING up, I get signal LED flashing when tapping the mic and OL (overload LED flashing when yelling). I am still on the same laptop and have rocketed into the future by purchasing a MARK 1 Tascam US-122 (Goodwill, 40 bucks, probably overpaid). Turns out the codec on my Behringer kept switching the HD access mode on my latptop (acer aspire 1, cheapie) from DMA to PIO and causing severe audio problems. That was meeting my needs for another five years before grinding out. Next I moved on to a Behringer USB dealie, using a busted Tascam fourtrack as a sort of direct box just to have mic inputs and faders and recording in Audacity. I used win 95 sound recorder on an ancient PC and a fisher price tape deck for years, doing all the math for looping and counting by handclaps. I've been recording at home for a decade, but have always been on the extreme primitive side of things. I have included any information that I think is valid and probably some which is not. I might have a toughie here, and it's a long question too. I should probably stick around and learn more after, though, as I've been recording for a long time. This is my first post I would really appreciate some help.
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