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playback it extremely quiet, please help me.
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 11:39 pm
by Mephisto
ok so im recording my guitar using audacity, but the sound quailty is very poor and its also very quiet, as in i can hardly hear it. how do i go about fixing this?
the volume on my amp is set to about half, the recording volume in audacity is at full as well as the playback volume. i havent messed with any other settings.
the input device is listed as MME: Microsoft Sound Mapper- Input
speakers listed as MME: Speakers and Headphones.
so what am i doing wrong here?? thanks
Re: playback it extremely quiet, please help me.
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 10:02 pm
by Gale Andrews
Mephisto wrote:ok so im recording my guitar using audacity, but the sound quailty is very poor and its also very quiet, as in i can hardly hear it. how do i go about fixing this?
the volume on my amp is set to about half, the recording volume in audacity is at full as well as the playback volume. i havent messed with any other settings.
the input device is listed as MME: Microsoft Sound Mapper- Input
speakers listed as MME: Speakers and Headphones.
Is this the same issue as
http://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic ... 29#p130665 ? Did you follow the advice there? How are you connecting or recording the guitar now? What version of Windows are you using?
Gale
Re: playback it extremely quiet, please help me.
Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2011 12:27 am
by Mephisto
No, it is not the same issue, I'm using a different amp all together.
I'm using windows 7 home basic. I have my guitar setup is this: guitar plugged into input of the amp, then the output of the amp is connected the the microphone jack of my computer using a 1/4 to 1/8 adapter.
Re: playback it extremely quiet, please help me.
Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2011 7:29 pm
by Gale Andrews
Mephisto wrote:I'm using windows 7 home basic. I have my guitar setup is this: guitar plugged into input of the amp, then the output of the amp is connected the the microphone jack of my computer using a 1/4 to 1/8 adapter.
I would expect that to likely give you mono and/or too loud recording, unless you have (or the mic port can be configured as) a stereo line-in. The fact that it's almost inaudible suggests you either have the output of the amplifier turned down, or you aren't even recording the correct input.
So in Audacity, I suggest you click Edit > Preferences: Devices and choose the input for the external mic, not the front mic or anything else. If you don't see the mic input, go to "Sound" in the Windows Control Panel, click the "Recording" tab, then use the right-click menu to enable it. If it is not listed at all, right-click and choose "Show Disabled Devices". If this is a laptop, you may have to go into the control panel of the sound card itself and choose "separate all input jacks as separate input devices".
Gale