Hi
Running version 1.2.6 on Windows XP and when recording from Microphone I get an unwanted echo effect. Anyone any ideas on how to fix?
Unwanted echo effect on recording
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Re: Unwanted echo effect on recording
You are probably recording yourself twice. Once when your voice goes into the computer and then once again when it plays back out to your headphones or speakers. Windows will cheerfully record both depending on the settings in the Windows Sound Control Panels.
Windows Control Panel
http://audacityteam.org/wiki/index.php? ... trol_Panel
There's always a latency delay between those two services, so you get an echo effect.
Then there's the Smooth Move of the Week possibility. That's where you're recording from the built-in microphone instead of the performance microphone. That microphone will pick up room echoes.
Koz
Windows Control Panel
http://audacityteam.org/wiki/index.php? ... trol_Panel
There's always a latency delay between those two services, so you get an echo effect.
Then there's the Smooth Move of the Week possibility. That's where you're recording from the built-in microphone instead of the performance microphone. That microphone will pick up room echoes.
Koz
Re: Unwanted echo effect on recording
Many thanks Koz.
I will give it a go tomorrow.
I will give it a go tomorrow.