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icon_boiii
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by icon_boiii » Wed Jul 07, 2010 5:37 am
Hello, I have been using Audacity for a few months now and everything's been great. Recently I had to take my laptop in to get fixed and had to re-download / install Audacity and now when I record, the output volume is almost muted, even though the volume levels for the MIC etc... are what I used before. Any ideas? Maybe I just need a new MIC? I did try to "Normalize" the recording but all I get is my voice in the background with a loud buzzzzz.
I'm not to technologically inclined so any help would be great. I am hoping all I need is a new MIC.
Joe

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Gale Andrews
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by Gale Andrews » Wed Jul 07, 2010 9:33 pm
icon_boiii wrote:Hello, I have been using Audacity for a few months now and everything's been great. Recently I had to take my laptop in to get fixed and had to re-download / install Audacity and now when I record, the output volume is almost muted, even though the volume levels for the MIC etc... are what I used before. Any ideas? Maybe I just need a new MIC? I did try to "Normalize" the recording but all I get is my voice in the background with a loud buzzzzz.
Make sure you are
recording from the correct input. Go to the system mixer for
Windows Vista/7 or
XP, select the mic input in the "Recording" section, and see if it has an "Advanced" tab or button. This normally has a control where you can boost the input level of the mic.
Assuming this is an external mic, make sure you are connecting to the mic port not line-in (if it has a single input that can be toggled between mic and line-level, turn it to mic).