Sound recorded under 0 dB

Effects, Recipes, Interfacing with other software, etc.
Forum rules
If you require help using Audacity, please post on the forum board relevant to your operating system:
Windows
Mac OS X
GNU/Linux and Unix-like
Post Reply
nclm
Posts: 4
Joined: Wed Jul 16, 2014 12:46 pm
Operating System: Please select

Sound recorded under 0 dB

Post by nclm » Wed Jul 16, 2014 12:55 pm

Hi,
As far as I remember, the internal microphone of my laptop never worked. But I gave it a test again earlier today, and it seems to be now working!
However, when I record it with Audacity, the waveforms are centred around a negative number, and not around zero, as you can see here:
underzero.png
underzero.png (19.9 KiB) Viewed 575 times
If I use the “Amplify” effect, the sound is naturally scaled using zero as reference and the sound is moved even more to the bottom.
Is there a way to shift a track vertically in order to centre it? (or to get my mic to work properly?)

Thank you! :)
~ nicolas

waxcylinder
Forum Staff
Posts: 14585
Joined: Tue Jul 31, 2007 11:03 am
Operating System: Windows 10

Re: Sound recorded under 0 dB

Post by waxcylinder » Wed Jul 16, 2014 2:42 pm

You have significant DC offset on your signal

Use Normalize rather than Amplify as it has an option to remove the DC offset - see: http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/normalize.html

WC
________________________________________FOR INSTANT HELP: (Click on Link below)
* * * * * FAQ * * * * * Tutorials * * * * * Audacity Manual * * * * *

Gale Andrews
Quality Assurance
Posts: 41761
Joined: Fri Jul 27, 2007 12:02 am
Operating System: Windows 10

Re: Sound recorded under 0 dB

Post by Gale Andrews » Wed Jul 16, 2014 3:33 pm

nclm wrote:the internal microphone of my laptop never worked. But I gave it a test again earlier today, and it seems to be now working!
The internal mics of most laptops cost a few pennies to make.
nclm wrote:However, when I record it with Audacity, the waveforms are centred around a negative number, and not around zero, as you can see here : get my mic to work properly?
If you have a problem it is better to post to the Windows, Mac or Linux forum so we know what operating system you have (see the pink panel at the top of this page).

If you are on Windows Vista or later, there is usually a DC offset cancellation control that might help. To check for or enable this:
  • Right-click over the speaker icon in the System Tray > Recording Devices, or click Start > Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Sound, then the "Recording" tab
  • Right-click over empty space, show disabled and disconnected devices, then right-click over each device and enable it
  • Right-click or select each device, choose "Properties" then look in the "Enhancements" tab
  • If there is no "Enhancements" tab, look in the sound device's own control panel in "Hardware and Sound".

Gale
________________________________________FOR INSTANT HELP: (Click on Link below)
* * * * * Tips * * * * * Tutorials * * * * * Quick Start Guide * * * * * Audacity Manual

nclm
Posts: 4
Joined: Wed Jul 16, 2014 12:46 pm
Operating System: Please select

Re: Sound recorded under 0 dB

Post by nclm » Wed Jul 16, 2014 4:08 pm

Thank you, Normalise was exactly what I was looking for! :)
I’ll be using this for future recordings with this mic.

(I’m using Linux, but didn’t though that was OS-related.
Maybe it’s even electrical?)

Post Reply