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Tuxguitar poor sound quality
Tuxguitar poor sound quality







tuxguitar poor sound quality
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If you hover the mouse pointer over Recording Device it the whole thing should show-up.

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It might say something like “ART USB Phono Plus (loopback” and “loopback” might be cut-off. Sometimes you might not SEE “loopback”* because sometimes there’s not enough room in the box. (It’s a little different from a PA system because of the delay through the computer.) It you’re using a laptop it “wouldn’t hurt” to clap your hands or otherwise make some noise in the room to make sure you’re not somehow recording from the computer’s microphone, or from a mix of microphone and other sounds… Of course you can get regular-old acoustic feedback through the computer’s microphone. Maybe the interface has gone bad… If the analog is bad the digital isn’t going to work. You never said if the analog output from the interface is Ok without the computer.

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There is also some 3rd-party routing software that can potentially create an internal software feedback loop but I doubt you’re using anything like that. There’s also a delay through the computer so you might get an echo at first before the feedback goes totally out-of-control. These capture/record the sound coming out of the soundcard (or interface) and if that’s fed-back in (depending on the settings), you’ve got a feedback loop. The ONLY way I know of getting feedback inside the computer is with loopback***** or stereo mix. You can get analog feedback if the turntable is sitting on the speaker, or if you have speakers with “good bass” and wood floors, etc. The feedback is when I put the needle on the record without playing the record (needle is just sitting on it) is when the wooo wooo wooo feedback sound starts. You generally just want to “capture” the digital audio data unmolested.

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Or maybe you lost that feature with a Windows upgrade? But like I said you shouldn’t need a digital recording level control anyway, if you need to adjust the volume you need to adjust the analog level before it’s digitized. With the same USB interface? I think sometimes there is a feature built-into the interface but it’s rare. I have been recording with this set up for 10 years now and have always used the recording slider.

tuxguitar poor sound quality

We generally recommend that you shoot-for between -3 and -6dB but nothing bad happens if you get close to 0dB and you can also go quite a bit lower without hurting audio quality. The most important thing is that you avoid clipping. …Different topic but low digital levels are not a problem. Oticed too is that I have to turn “recording volume” slider up to 100 (maximum) to get the volume up to an acceptable level In the line position the signal will be super-weak with no bass. This might be a “dumb suggestion”, but is the interface set to “phono”? I believe it has a line/phono switch. This is a little confusing… Is the analog output from the preamp/interface OK? That won’t happen if you specifically select the USB device.īut now the sound quality is not good when i am playing/listening to a record.

tuxguitar poor sound quality

It’s possible to make an internal feedback loop if you select “loopback” or “stereo mix” as your recording device. You need to control the analog signal before it goes into the analog-to-digital converter, and that’s what the knob on your interface is for.

tuxguitar poor sound quality

The recording slider usually doesn’t work with USB devices, and you usually don’t want it to.









Tuxguitar poor sound quality