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I thought, perhaps incorrectly, that being able to record audio to a Fairlight track was something missing the the beta releases. When the final release was made, I was disappointed to see that I still can't make a recording. I don't see anything in the system requirements for microphones. I've seen mention of settings in the forum (24 bit, 48000 Hz), but I have no way of knowing if this is correct.
Apparently, some people are able to make this work. I can't. My system:
- Windows 10
- Intel i5 quad core (3Ghz)
- nVidea 950 based graphic card
- 16 GB memory
- M-Audio Fast Track USB device
All of the other audio tools (Audacity, Presonus Studio One 3, Voice Recorder) on my system work with this USB device. I can also plug my microphone directly into the audio-in on my PC and these programs work with that. On Resolve, though, not so much. I can see the Line1/Line2 Fast Track in the Fairlight patch panel. I make a patch from the audio into the track input. I see no mixer volume activity, though. If I arm a track and try to record, nothing happens. (The track turns red and grows on the timeline but then disappears when I stop recording.
I thought this might be related to the difference between the free version and the Studio version. But I see nothing that would indicate that this is so.
With the M-Audio Fast Track, I can only get 44.1 KHz recording. There's no option for 48 KHz. I don't know if this is a real requirement because, as I stated, I didn't see it in the documentation.
What am I missing?
Apparently, some people are able to make this work. I can't. My system:
- Windows 10
- Intel i5 quad core (3Ghz)
- nVidea 950 based graphic card
- 16 GB memory
- M-Audio Fast Track USB device
All of the other audio tools (Audacity, Presonus Studio One 3, Voice Recorder) on my system work with this USB device. I can also plug my microphone directly into the audio-in on my PC and these programs work with that. On Resolve, though, not so much. I can see the Line1/Line2 Fast Track in the Fairlight patch panel. I make a patch from the audio into the track input. I see no mixer volume activity, though. If I arm a track and try to record, nothing happens. (The track turns red and grows on the timeline but then disappears when I stop recording.
I thought this might be related to the difference between the free version and the Studio version. But I see nothing that would indicate that this is so.
With the M-Audio Fast Track, I can only get 44.1 KHz recording. There's no option for 48 KHz. I don't know if this is a real requirement because, as I stated, I didn't see it in the documentation.
What am I missing?