Troubleshooting Audio Recording Premiere CS6

I'm having a problem recording audio in Premiere CS6, it appears that the input isn't getting to Premiere at all. It works fine in Audition and I have recorded there and imported to Premiere, but...I have checked the preferences and the correct mike is selected, I've picked other inputs with the same results. I'm using a USB (Logitech) microphone, my other input is my webcam.
TIA
Dave

Hi,
Are you on Windows or Mac?
Thanks,
Rameez

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