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, 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 have a compression feature kicking in harder as he cranks the mic input up. Just free thinking here on the $0.02 level so take all this with a grain of salt! ;-) Dow
True. If the mic is gated (to filter noise/feedback) it might have a sensitivety threshold. In that case there might be a situation where the mic sounds very low and then a slight adjustment will make it very loud. Or if it's working/designed well there will be a point where there mic will sound correct and not pick noise like sounds from the room or breathing, etc... On a down note, it could need software input in order to manage the mic sound - stuff that is intrinsic to.... M$. If this is the case then it may not work properly. Just a thought, Curtis.