I have not yet compiled Ardour on this computer. I was hoping that the
audio could be recorded internal to Rosegarden, but it looks like I will
be compiling Ardour this weekend. In the past, recording with Ardour
was difficult, but that was probably because I was using a really slow
computer at the time.
Brian Clem wrote:
Have you tried connecting jack/Qsynth to Ardour and/or,also
Timemachine at the same time you are connected to Rosegarden? Do the
other apps record the midi/Qsynth at the same low vol level?
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 9:22 PM, Darcy Kahle <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
On 10/30/2013 10:47 PM, Darcy Kahle wrote:
Windows computer, and the file is very soft. For some reason,
Rosegarden is recording at a low volume.
Fool around with the gain control while you play a representative sample
to watch for high spikes on the VU meter. You want to get it as high as
you can without clipping anything.
I'm not looking at anything right now, and can't at the moment, so I'm
just going on memory. I don't think the control is labeled "gain" as
such, and I think it's a red slider in the audio instrument parameters box.
For a recording that's already done where the volume is too low, it's
likely that you captured sufficient information, and just need to push
the levels up as high as they can go without clipping. Running
normalize on the sample ought to take care of that nicely. There's a
free-standing command line app, and several applications have a
normalize function built in.
I did see that slider, and while raising that all the way up to
the top (+6.000), it only raised the volume of the recorded file
by a couple degrees of a whisper, and what I did hear was really
clipped.
I tried to locate the free-standing app that you mentioned that
would raise the volume, but could not locate it. Please let me
know what the command name is, and I will try again to find it.
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