Yes, I have tested the GT-3 and know that it works okay. I have also
checked to make sure that line-in is selected. What do you mean by
the output dial? Do you mean the volume level? If so, that seems to
be in the right level. I am using a 1/4" adapter that goes from 1/4"
to the pin plug that inputs into the sound card. I know the line-in
on the sound card works because I have used it to input a turntable
recently and know that it works. I wonder if it could be the adpater?
John
--- In GT-3@yahoogroups.com, Scott Russell <ScottMRussell@...> wrote:
>
> Do you have a guitar amp that you can test your GT-3 with? If it
works
> there then the problem isn't w/ the GT-3 but your sound-
card/recording
> software.
>
> My WAG would be that the input controls for your sound card have
> the mic selected and not the line-in...but that is truly a WAG.
>
> If it is your GT-3, first check the output meter to make sure sound
is
> making it to that point in the system. And also check where the
output
> dial on the back of the GT-3 is set. Should point towards the floor.
>
>
> On Friday 09 January 2009 05:14 pm, John Foster wrote:
> > I have read the GT-3 quick FAQ and feel like I am following the
> > directions to input my guitar via the GT-3 to record into my
recording
> > software. I have a 1/4" adapter and have plugged this into the
line-in
> > on my soundcard, and have selected Line(headphones) for my
settings. I
> > still can't detect any input into my soundcard. Any ideas as to
what I
> > might be missing?
> >
> > John Foster
>
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