On Tue, 1 Dec 1998, David Farrington <>< wrote:
> ken kovler wrote:
>
> > The mic is enabled in the volume control.
> > If I speak into the microphone I hear my voice being amplified through the
> > speakers. When sound recorder is running I don't see any amplitude in the
> > scroll box in sound recorder.
> > What else do I need to check?
> >
>
> Ken.
>
> Try checking the recording control window that is part of your properties of
> the volume controller. Bring up your volume controller, then click options,
> properties, adjust volume control for recording, then ok. Try adjusting the
> mic input that is on this screen.
>
> David <><
>
k
Did that already. The only thing I can think of is that the microphone
input might not be properly impedance matched. This would have the effect
of low input levels that the sound board can't detect or amplifly. This
sound board does not have a 20 db boost to amplify all inputs.
But this still does not explain why I hear myself through the speakers
loud and clear when speaking without voice recorder operating.
ken
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