[audacity4blind] Re: Setting Volume Playback, or Maybe Recording Volume?

  • From: "James Kelm" <jameskelm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2017 15:45:49 -0500

Dear Andrew,

Thank you very much for your help. I'm pretty sure that you have correctly identified the problem. I have only recorded a series of single tracks so far, trying to correct issues before going on to multi-tracks. I think that the issue is with the recording level however. I tried to scan the Audacity manual for JAWS users for instruction concerning how to locate the different level meter controls, but I didn't find it last night. I also simply tried to experiment with different keystrokes, but that wasn't too helpful either. Is this pretty simple instructions that you could possibly offer me? Is it simply a couple of keystrokes? I don't want to obligate you to something that would require a great deal of your time, or energy!


Respectfully,
James


-----Original Message----- From: Andrew Downie
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2017 2:57 AM
To: audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: Setting Volume Playback, or Maybe Recording Volume?

Is the distortion due to the recording level being too high (above 0db)
or because playback level is high?  If the former, either pull back the
recording level in Audacity or on the relevant mixer channel.  If
playback is the culprit pull down Audacity's playback slider.  Given
that the drum machine is louder than other tracks, it sounds as if
recording level is the issue. It is not at all surprising that settings
which worked on the old machine need to be adjusted on the new one.


Have you acquainted yourself with Audacity's recording and playback meters?



Andrew



On 8/08/2017 3:55 PM, James Kelm wrote:

Dear friends,

Well I have done the big computer change, and of course now I have a new question. LOLL

I have changed everything in my home office/music room/studio. I am now using Audacity 2.1.3, with Windows 7. Everything is going great, and I have now set my preferences to my choice of 24 bit, with high quality, etc. I am getting no latency, and things are working as they should.

But of course I am having one problem that I hope you can help me with. I have a sample recording source, in this example I am using a drum machine. The settings on the drum machine are the standards that I always use, without any significant changes.

I have the drum machine plugged into my new mixer. Again, the mixer is set as I had it when I was plugged through an older lap top with XP, and an earlier version of Audacity. Now comes my problem.

When I listen to the recording of my drum track while it is recording, it sounds great. When I do any little adjustments, they are reflected in the way that I would expect through my headphones. But when I am finished recording and want to listen to what I had just recorded, the volume is so loud that it only comes out as distortion and I have to quickly turn the track off. This is only happening now that I am using a Windows 7 machine, with Audacity 2.1.3. It did not happen before with the older equipment.

   How do I get the playback to be more inline with the other volumes?

Thanks so much again!

James


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