Plese help! Audiophile 192 problem!

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Member Since: Jan 05, 2005

Hello y'all, Happy New Year. This is my first post...

I just recently installed my audiophile 192 and connected the card with my 12 channel mixer which has an alt 3-4 bus (main). I have output coming out of my samson powered moniters (65a) which I think is a good thing.

However, in the control panel software, is it normal that the master volume on "the monitor mixer page" is greyed out and not usable? Also in the Patchbay/Router, it wont allow me to select Monitor Mixer as it too is greyed out. Is this because I have the card going to my hardware mixer? I am wondering this because its ambiguous after reading the manual as to how this is going to work with my DAW applications.

[My patches are as follows: TRS 1/4" alt 3-4 outs from mixer going to 192 INPUTS, TRS 1/4" CONTROL ROOM OUTS from mixer going into POWERED MONITORS IN'S, TRS 1/4" MAIN CHANNEL INPUTS (stereo channel) from mixer going to 192 MAIN OUTPUTS. The Monitor outs on the audiophile are not used since the mixer's control room outs are used for the powered monitors.] (I am using a Behringer 1204-PRO)

p.s. (I had a Audigy2 card and disabled it through BIOS), guessing that this is the right thing to do since I want to use my audiophile for recording/monitoring purposes...)

Totally lost and can't seem to configure

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Czar of Midi
Administrator
Since: Apr 04, 2002


Jan 05, 2005 11:19 pm

Well JP, welcome to HRC first off.

Now seeing that the panels for the audio card are grayed out, and shouldnt be leads me to believe you may have had a bad driver installation.

I would first off go to M-Audios website and down load the most current drivers as sometimes the cards are shipped with older versions of the drivers.

Next un-install the cards drivers and the card. Then do a camplete re-install with the newest drivers. I know from experiance that sometimes M-Audios driver installs fail and you may need to try again.

Try this stuff and see where it gets ya.

Frisco's Most Underrated
Member
Since: Jan 28, 2003


Jan 05, 2005 11:30 pm

I agree with Noize here. As a side note, you don't necessarily need to disable your Audigy. You can have more than one soundcard going at once. Then you can determine which sound card to use in your control panel in the audio section.

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