Increasing input volume levels with microphone?
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 1:09 pm
Hi, all.
I've just started to use Audacity, starting by having a go at recording myself singing, doing harmonies with myself.
I'm using a Dell Inspiron 1300 laptop, with a Sony ECM-MS907 microphone plugged into it. When I sing into the mike my voice is recording in Audacity, but the sound levels seem to be very low - averaging 0.1 on the recorded track waveforms, with peaks of barely 0.2. As a consequence there is a lot of background hiss, which of course only gets worse if I turn up the volume on playback or try to amplify the recorded sound.
Is there a setting somewhere in Audacity (or possibly on my computer?) which I can tweak to boost the recording input volume? How can I get my recording input levels up?
Thanks for any guidance!
I've just started to use Audacity, starting by having a go at recording myself singing, doing harmonies with myself.
I'm using a Dell Inspiron 1300 laptop, with a Sony ECM-MS907 microphone plugged into it. When I sing into the mike my voice is recording in Audacity, but the sound levels seem to be very low - averaging 0.1 on the recorded track waveforms, with peaks of barely 0.2. As a consequence there is a lot of background hiss, which of course only gets worse if I turn up the volume on playback or try to amplify the recorded sound.
Is there a setting somewhere in Audacity (or possibly on my computer?) which I can tweak to boost the recording input volume? How can I get my recording input levels up?
Thanks for any guidance!