Hi,
I'm using a SoundBlaster Live 5.1, but also seemed to have trouble
controlling the gain through the std. GUI mixers. I found that by opening a
terminal window and calling the command "alsamixer" (assuming, of course
that you are using ALSA and not OSS), I was able to control the gain more
effectively and produce the volumes which I wanted. Perhaps this may solve
your problem.
Best regards,
Gary
----- Original Message -----
From: "Adalberto Castelo"
On Monday 06 January 2003 00:42, Dow Hurst wrote:
If he is getting signal at all it sounds like the mic is turned on. The faint sound could be feedthru with the mic plugged in the wrong input,
No, it's in the correct input (mic).
right? Or maybe he needs to try recording from the mike without the monitor on. Some circuits are designed to reduce feedback so he might
Didn't think about that. Tried recording stuff with the mic muted. Same problem. Low volume of the recording. No noticeable change in the volume by muting the mic.
have a compression feature kicking in harder as he cranks the mic input up. Just free thinking here on the $0.02 level so take all this with a grain of salt! ;-) Dow
Hey, thanks for thinking about it at all :)
Adalberto
Curtis Rey wrote:
Adalberto Castelo wrote:
I have a cmedia pci on-board sound card on my amd mobo. I'm using suse 8.1. My microphone produces very little sound, is hard to hear your voice at all. And I can't find a way of increasing the gain. No gain options on yast hw sound setup, or kmix, or smix or gnome colume control. Can somebody help me?
Adalberto
Hi, go in to kmix, gmix, gamix and you'll see a button under the mic volume setting that needs to be turned on. If you're using kmix it's red, and gamix is a rectangular botton (can't remember in gmix - don't use it). Anyway see if that works. If not repost.
HTH, Curtis.
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