Problems Controlling Line in - Audigy 4, Adobe Audition

Hello,
I just recently got Adobe Audition version 2.0. I have been running my mics through a Fender Passport PA head, then into my computer for a while, with my default soundcard and Acoustica Mixcraft.
Now, I have an Audigy 4 (with the little box thing) and am using Adobe Audition, and I can't control the line in volume. I have tried messing with all of the line levels with the Creative console, the default windows controls, and even a third-party volume control, none of which works.
Please, if anyone has any clue what's going on, I'd much appreciate some sort of solution. I'm trying to record drums, and they're LOUD.
Thanks.

Software based level controlling:
In Audition, use ASIO drivers.
When ASIO is used, you can control input/recording levels through Audition (if there is a control for this) and through Surround Mixer (or Windows Playback control panels) Line-In Source slider -> i.e. the "recording level" setting in surround mixer does not have effect when you're working in ASIO mode (neither has wave source slider).
Hmm.. can't you also use Mixcraft controls for this, if you have routed your mics through it?
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