Audacity Auto-Corrects Sound Input
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 6:59 pm
Hi everyone.
I downloaded Audacity off of a recommendation to use as a recording and analysis platform for a project I am doing. To get familiar with the process, I was recording the sound of car engines at various RPMs. While doing this, I noticed that for the first second, the sound levels would be much higher then would drop off. This difference could be noticed during playback. It seemed that Audacity was correcting at least the volume of the sound; for the project, I am trying to analyze the sound itself, and can not have any corrections.

This is the window for the 3500 RPM test. The sound seems to change as recording goes on, going from a large pattern to a much smaller one. I would think this would be the car itself, but the same pattern was observed again:

when the car was measured at 2500 RPM. I was wondering if anyone knew how to turn off this process so as to record the sound unaltered.
Thank you,
Sound_Student
I downloaded Audacity off of a recommendation to use as a recording and analysis platform for a project I am doing. To get familiar with the process, I was recording the sound of car engines at various RPMs. While doing this, I noticed that for the first second, the sound levels would be much higher then would drop off. This difference could be noticed during playback. It seemed that Audacity was correcting at least the volume of the sound; for the project, I am trying to analyze the sound itself, and can not have any corrections.

This is the window for the 3500 RPM test. The sound seems to change as recording goes on, going from a large pattern to a much smaller one. I would think this would be the car itself, but the same pattern was observed again:

when the car was measured at 2500 RPM. I was wondering if anyone knew how to turn off this process so as to record the sound unaltered.
Thank you,
Sound_Student