Right, JAWS also has an auto duck feature. It is not enabled by default though.
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On Behalf Of jacob kruger
Sent: Thursday, September 3, 2020 8:27 AM
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Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: Overdubbing Using Internal Soundcard Windows10
Rob, probably a silly question, but, make sure NVDA is not set to lower other
audio volumes when speaking, and, maybe, try putting it to sleep while
playing/recording, just in case?
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On 2020-09-03 02:13 PM, Rick USA wrote:
Hi:
I am using a recent Dell XPS computer, Windows10 Pro, the preinstalled Realtech
audio card, 3.5 plug Mike in front panel, NVDA and Audacity.
When I generate a Click track and then play it while recording a test vocal
track over it I am having a problem.
Apparently every time a click is played either the volume of the second vocal
track is lowered way down or cut out all together.
If I record a long solid EEEEEEEEEk
While listening to the click track I hear
E, E, E, E, E, k with short silence between each e where a click would
otherwise have been played after I mute the click track.
I had this happen in Reaper as well and one fellow suggested I buy an audio
interface.
I am asking if anyone has done a overdubbing multi-track recording using just
the internal sound card and a mike to see if it may just be some setting
causing the problem.
I will likely get an audio interface but the Berringer I want is out of stock
and will be for some time to come.
If this problem would not be resolved using an audio interface that would just
be more wasted time and money so I am looking around to see if anyone else has
addressed this problem or has a similar setup that is working correctly.
P.S. I used headphones so as not to get any playback feedback via the audio
output and the external mike.
Thanks for any help:
Rick USA
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