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- May 3, 2009
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- Rotterdam, NL
So I've been trying to achieve this whole day, but can't get it to work.
I'm also a beatboxer and I want to use my Shure mic in Ventrilo, the program used by gamers to speak to each other, but also used by beatboxers to 'communicate'.
Now how the fuck would I route this?
I have my mic going in the XLR input on my E-MU 1616 Microdock. Now how do I go from here? I've tried linking the MIC A to an ASIO OUT, but Ventrilo only saw E-MU ASIO and DirectSound as main input device. So that doesn't works, since I need an option like ASIO 3/4 which the MIC A is sended to.
Now I also have heard somewhere that the WAVE 1/2, 3/4 and 5/6 have something to do with DirectSound, but I'm not quite sure how this works. i have just read the entire manual of the E-MU 1616 Soundcard, found out some things but not what I was looking for.
So how do I hook my Shure mic up with a program like Ventrilo? It should be possible with an high-end soundcard like this. Any help appreciated!
I'm also a beatboxer and I want to use my Shure mic in Ventrilo, the program used by gamers to speak to each other, but also used by beatboxers to 'communicate'.
Now how the fuck would I route this?
I have my mic going in the XLR input on my E-MU 1616 Microdock. Now how do I go from here? I've tried linking the MIC A to an ASIO OUT, but Ventrilo only saw E-MU ASIO and DirectSound as main input device. So that doesn't works, since I need an option like ASIO 3/4 which the MIC A is sended to.
Now I also have heard somewhere that the WAVE 1/2, 3/4 and 5/6 have something to do with DirectSound, but I'm not quite sure how this works. i have just read the entire manual of the E-MU 1616 Soundcard, found out some things but not what I was looking for.
So how do I hook my Shure mic up with a program like Ventrilo? It should be possible with an high-end soundcard like this. Any help appreciated!