ahh
well... I've been trying out different things to see if I could make it work. And there is atleast some progress...
This is what happened...
bear in mind that I am not that experienced in fiddling with computers, only know how to make the music, not all the other stuff, hehe
I went into the little software program for the soundcard, that Sigmatel thing, or what its called.. and there's an option to "turn on the powersupply", so I checked the box. And next thing I know when I'm looking in sound devices is that the line-in is now available, and I can use the mic going through the preamp into the line-in for recording! But still with around 1 sec latency.
I've managed to get the latency of my midi-controller down to almost nothing though... not sure how I did that.
I've also installed the asio4all driver for vista.. so I am not sure if this is also helping me in any way!?
But if I change the driver to asio4all in Cubase I get no sound from the line-in. The volume still shows that something is being recorded, and it shows no signs of latency, but no sound comes out. it even shows the waves on the track when I record, but no sound. Anyone know if I just need to change something in Cubase to make that work? since I find it weird that it shows its getting a signal, but there's no output.
The output on the midi-recording still comes through and all other audio is played well....
elrafo? so you got nothing out of an external soundcard in terms of latency??