Try pressing the letter I when you are on the right clip in the clip list.
        This should open the inspector. From there there are a few tabs like 
video and audio.
        In the audio tab there should be some options that will help. There are 
also options to lower background noise or lower music volume if you have that 
going on also.

Hope this helps.

Cheers
On Jun 6, 2012, at 6:54 AM, Maxwell Ivey wrote:

> Hello group;  think i've finally got the hang of iMovie at least the part of 
> trimming off the extra that comes from using a screen reader.  my next 
> question is how do i raise the recording volume so i don't have to shout for 
> it to pick up my voice in a reasonable level on the recording.  thanks, max 
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