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This is really frustrating me.

 

I'm doing some audio recording in Windows, and I'm noticing my microphone volume is WAY too low. Also, the headset is a little ghetto, and the mic hangs down kinda far.

 

I've really got to get my input level up. I already have my mic boost in Windows maxed. So I need some sort of external software amplifier, or possibly a Windows tweak to allow the mic boost to go over 30 dbz.

 

I've searched the inet up and down looking for an amp software. Does anyone know of one?

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I think if 20dB boost is not enough together with max input volume you have a crappy mic... would rather change that

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It's weird. 30db should be huge amplification already.

 

Go to Audio driver control panel and try to uncheck 'noise cancelation' and similar stuff.

 

Also, you could see settings in program you use for recording. Maybe it's attenuated there.

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Sounds like a broken mic or possibly a connection error.

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