Topic: Is it me or is it the UCX? Can't turn mic inputs fully off.
Well, I bit the bullet a couple of weeks ago and bought the UCX after a year of deciding just what to do.
I bought it partially as the interface for audio testing and analysis and partially to be able to do my own high quality recordings for subjective comparison testing of loudspeakers ( I design and make 'em)
So far so good, the UCX is excellent quality and seems to do just what I want. So far I have had no problems interfacing with test and analysis software.
Totalmix is a bit of a conundrum, good in parts, concise and accurate but almost counterintuitive. For some reason the only way I can get it to work is to connect the swtiched on UCX via USB to the newly switched on quad core windows 7 64bit machine. Then it just comes up and works. If I switch it off or unplug the UCX, then the only way I can get it back is to reboot the computer… Am I missing something here or have I got a problem with the software installation?
The only real problem I have is that I can’t turn the mic inputs totally off. I can turn them down to display 00 on the display on the UCX, I can turn them down to display infinity on Totalmix. However, there is still an input which can be both monitored and recorded. By the way I am using Reaper and Audacity to record with and both have the same problem of spurious input.
Because I am showing infinity on both UCX and Totalmix, I’m not sure what the true level is but would guess at about -20. It’s enough to make reasonable recordings once normalised and without too much noise. Not good but perfectly audible like 128K MP3.
I have tried everything I know (not much at this stage) today and had no success at all, can anyone tell me where I am going wrong or point me in the right direction please?