![]() The third picture shows what happens at 0.97 input level and 0.4 output level. The volume increases exponentially as I move from 0.94 to 1.0. ![]() Some decent sound (above 0.3 decibels) can only be heard when the input volume is set between 0.94 and 1.0, but then it distorts my voice in a way that makes it sound like I have a terrible cold. Now, at the same settings, it generates very little sound (see the second picture). I've always recorded everything on 0.3 output and 0.7 input levels, and it could easily generate anything between 0.4 to even 1.0 decibels, though I try not to let my voice peak that high (see the first picture-don't mind the input/output levels, since this print screen is from my current laptop). ![]() Since then, my recording levels on Audacity has been nothing but absolute nightmare. Now I'm guessing that this means my laptop had to reinstall the drivers and whatnot for that particular port, and I can't access the original port anymore (long story short, extension USB ports refuse to cooperate). The second time I plugged it in was to the USB port on the laptop. When I first plugged in my microphone to my current laptop, it was through an extension USB port, and so far so good-everything works as they did with my old laptop. So I've had my Samson C01U USB microphone since last summer, and it worked perfectly fine. Old laptop: Sony Vaio, Windows 7, Audacity 2.0.5Ĭurrent laptop: Lenovo IdaPad Y510P, Windows 8, Audacity 2.0.5 Hey everyone! I hope someone would be able to help me out. ![]()
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