Microphone level sometimes is too low
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 1:21 pm
Hi,
Audacity is great and thanks to all who helped make it! I've been getting pretty good results using my computer's built-in condensor mic (its on the monitor so no noise from fans etc). However, sometimes I will find the input is too low, no matter how high I slide the input level. It seems to do this at random. Any ideas why this could be? Is it likely my low-budget sound card? The funny thing is that when it is low, it is not completely off. I can make recordings when it is in low mode, only they are not nearly as good.
The other night I recorded a track, added an effect (classic reverb), and exported an mp3, and everthing was fine. Then I tried to start a second recording, and the mic was in "low mode" even though I did not knowingly change anything in Audacity or in the control panel. I could not get levels up no matter what I tried. The next day I started Audacity again and all was well.
Running Windows XP with some old Creative card.
thanks,
Chris
Audacity is great and thanks to all who helped make it! I've been getting pretty good results using my computer's built-in condensor mic (its on the monitor so no noise from fans etc). However, sometimes I will find the input is too low, no matter how high I slide the input level. It seems to do this at random. Any ideas why this could be? Is it likely my low-budget sound card? The funny thing is that when it is low, it is not completely off. I can make recordings when it is in low mode, only they are not nearly as good.
The other night I recorded a track, added an effect (classic reverb), and exported an mp3, and everthing was fine. Then I tried to start a second recording, and the mic was in "low mode" even though I did not knowingly change anything in Audacity or in the control panel. I could not get levels up no matter what I tried. The next day I started Audacity again and all was well.
Running Windows XP with some old Creative card.
thanks,
Chris