Recording Issues
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Recording Issues
I have made my first recording of a 33 1/3 record, which was of Civil War music with bugle calls etc. (Circa 1960) and I could not set the volume level of my recording input. The wave form was, needless to say, preetty big!! My turntable is of IT manufacture and does not have a gain control. Any suggestions!
Re: Recording Issues
why couldnt you set it? what sliders did you try to use?kurier44 wrote:I have made my first recording of a 33 1/3 record, which was of Civil War music with bugle calls etc. (Circa 1960) and I could not set the volume level of my recording input. The wave form was, needless to say, preetty big!! My turntable is of IT manufacture and does not have a gain control. Any suggestions!
what do you mean big? big megabytes, big as in tall, big as in long??
otehr big??
describe exactly in detail what your set up was for the recording
and maybe we can be more specific with help
Re: Recording Issues
Whomper,
First of all many thanks for your assistance and my apologies for my inability to be more specific, but I'm new to this sort of thing.
I tried to adjust the VU meters following the AUDACITY directions, but the red color bars literally "hit" the end of the meter!
As for the waveform that is shown vertically, it literally fills the space.
Kurier44
First of all many thanks for your assistance and my apologies for my inability to be more specific, but I'm new to this sort of thing.
I tried to adjust the VU meters following the AUDACITY directions, but the red color bars literally "hit" the end of the meter!
As for the waveform that is shown vertically, it literally fills the space.
Kurier44
Re: Recording Issues
Basically what is happening is that I am getting a clipped waveform despite adjusting the volume!!
Re: Recording Issues
See this manual - it's a different make but will probably be similar - you may not be adjusting the volume in the right place: http://www.lenco.eu/attachments/003_USB ... 7%20EN.pdf
(This is a PDF file that will open in Adobe Acrobat Reader or similar programs.)
(This is a PDF file that will open in Adobe Acrobat Reader or similar programs.)
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Re: Recording Issues
I've adjusted all the volume settings on my PC (DELL, Windows XP) and still no joy!
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Re: Recording Issues
Can you tell us the make and model no. of your turntable and how it is connected to your PC?
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Re: Recording Issues
My turntable is a "it." (Innovative Technology) Model # ITUT-201SVR (ITUT-201), Serial #09105952WA and it is connected to my Dell XPS 400 via the USB port.
Re: Recording Issues
The manual for the ITUT-201SVR is here: http://www.ithomeproducts.com/product/usb-turntable
Page 20 and 21 contain information about setting the recording volume.
The "drivers" on that page are for Linux/Mac/Vista. Windows XP just uses the generic built in drivers so installing drivers is not necessary.
Page 20 and 21 contain information about setting the recording volume.
The "drivers" on that page are for Linux/Mac/Vista. Windows XP just uses the generic built in drivers so installing drivers is not necessary.
9/10 questions are answered in the FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
Re: Recording Issues
kurier44 wrote:I've adjusted all the volume settings on my PC (DELL, Windows XP) and still no joy!
dell ??
does it use realtek ??
go to the realtek control page and lower the volume too
see if that helps
i presume you lowered it all the way in audacity already