Yesterday for some reason wen recording a mix through soundforge the levels jumped so it was in the red on the comp. Now, even with all volumes turned down its still like it and i cant record :doh: anyone know wot mite be goin on? :eh:
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Yesterday for some reason wen recording a mix through soundforge the levels jumped so it was in the red on the comp. Now, even with all volumes turned down its still like it and i cant record :doh: anyone know wot mite be goin on? :eh:
turn the Line in or microphone volume rite down on ya pc or the master volume on yer mixer ;)
done all that :doh: cant find anything turned up :eh: any hidden volume settings on soundforge?Quote:
Originally Posted by Bushwacka
nah not that i know of dude?? :eh:
there must b summin u avnt done right ;) i do stuff like that all the time ( this afternoon i tried gettin on the net 4 abou 20 minutes an the bloody wire wasnt plugged into the wall :doh: :lol: )
yeh but it worked fine b4, then all of a sudden turned itself up, unless a mate did it by accident :doh: :eh:Quote:
Originally Posted by Bushwacka
SLAP THE ****ER THEN :lol:
tried that :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Bushwacka
**** knows wots goin on gonna give it another go tomorrow :cool:
so am i understanding your problem as that the levels are pegged all the time, but there is no sound?
i would guess that either you have a feedback loop someplace (check the windows volume control as well as any other soft mixers you may be using) or that you have a spdif or adat connection that is either out of sync or connected to something that is turned off.
nah there is sound m8 its just all distorted cause the levels are stuck one red :eh: :doh:Quote:
Originally Posted by Evil G
strangeness.
other random ideas -
is there a +4/-10 button that got pressed by accident?
is the computer looping back out to your mixer?
did a ground wire come loose?
also check the level on your soundcard josh.
Have you tryed the out put on your mixer ? try a diffdernt one.
the output on the mixer is a seperate record out, with non adjustable volumeQuote:
Originally Posted by Tugie