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E-MU 0404 input problems

Hooking up to both the l/r analog inputs give no signal at all. It was already too low in the past, now it's dead!! Although I see a signal coming in on strip 1 and 2!!! Could it be a drivers problem?

Posted by guitarguru on

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  • guitarguru Aug 27, 2007

    By saying no signal at all I meant no sound through the speakers.

  • guitarguru Aug 27, 2007

    Okay, I just did a repair session from the installation disc and now it's perfect again!!!

  • sir zee Feb 14, 2008

    Sometimes during playback of a cubase track thru my EMU 0404 USB, i get a nasty screech that completely distorts the sound either through the main output or thru the headphones. My deadline is tomorrow. 
    Help needed real fast, like yesterday!

  • M. Aftab May 06, 2008

    I have same problem with me please help me

  • vasmo Feb 21, 2009

    My Emu 0404 doesn't receive audio signal. Eevn if i have reinstalled it several times and changed the sample rate still doesn't work.
    When I plug in a jack into the inputs, it does give a signal but it still doesn't give a signal when I produce sound either with the mic or any instrument i plug in.
    Can someone help?
    Thanks


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Try to reset the inputs on your sound card ,CLICK ON the PATCHMIX ICON, GO TO OPEN SESSION (IT IS THE FOLDER ICON IN THE MIDDLE ON THE TOP OF THE PAGE) AND TRY TO OPEN SNOTHER SESSION, IF THIS WORKS YOU ARE GOOD .YOU MIGHT HAVE TO OPEN A FEW SESSIONS BUT IT WORKED FOR ME

Posted on Dec 20, 2007

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