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It will probably be in Windows Mixer, if I remember correctly.ĭo you have settings and adjustment that you have for things like tube, or tube simulation, saturation, impedence, or compression, or equalization, or anything else? I have discovered that some times, those things may be useful to correct some things, but often enough they make things worse instead of better.
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It is possible that you might have your windows setting too hot, so check that. What about your Windows settings? What is your Recording Device setting? I use Line/Audiobox on one computer and Line/Presonus Saffire on the other. You can adjust more or less if that isn't ideal for you, experimentation may be necessary. Open Goldwave, Use F-11 to open Control Properties, Select Volume.
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Let's start with Goldwave, because the computer and software are most certainly links in your chain. I'm thinking it is probably a matter of finding some adjustments in your recording chain that give the results you are looking for. It appears that you are using quality equipment, and I know that Goldwave is an outstanding recording software. * In audio terminology, "maximization" is usually called "normalization". (When compression/limiting is used to boost the levels, it also boosts the background noise.)Ī "studio style" USB mic or a USB audio interface along with a stage or studio microphone should give you better results overall, and should allow you to get to 100%. i.e., You can knock-down the peaks (without clipping) by using compression/limiting, then Maximize to bring-up the average/overall volume. You may need some dynamic compression and/or limiting to get a strong volume level. Note that Maximize Volume* is referenced from the highest peak on the recording, so it may not sound loud after Maximizing. You can boost the levels with Effect -> Volume -> Maximize Volume, after recording.
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(Like most audio editors, GoldWave uses floating-point internally so it can "temporarily" go over 0dB without clipping.) Your digital-to-analog converter and "normal" WAV files are also limited to 0dB. Your analog-to-digital converter should go to 100% (0dBFS). What kind of hardware are you using? If you are using a regular "computer mic" it could be a limitation/weakness of your soundcard or a limitation of a "cheap" USB mic.