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Skizza306
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August 9, 2018
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NEED HELP: Microphone recording volume very low, but only in Audition

  • August 9, 2018
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This is a weird one, I've been trying to figure it out for most of the past two weeks to no avail.

If I record a track in Audition, the sound comes out incredibly low. Like barely even audible, tiny waveforms, etc. even if my gain and output on my mic pre-amp are cranked all the way up, and my recording volume in WIndows settings is turned all the way up.

However if I open Audacity or Sony Music Studio (without changing any settings in between) it records at the appropriate/expected volume for the gain settings.  The issue only occurs within Audition. 

What could possibly be causing this problem?

For what it's worth I'm using an Audio-Technica 2020 microphone, which is connected via XLR to an A.R.T. Project Series Tube MP which is then connected to the PC via USB, and my computer is running Windows 7 Professional. 

Any ideas or insight would be helpful, I'm pretty much at my wit's end here. 

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    Participant
    April 1, 2020

    Hello, I had this very same problem with the same microphone, and just figured it out, though I am using a Mac and not a PC. Perhaps it will still help, though. When I went into system settings, and chose the microphone as my audio input device, over the inbuilt microphone, it allowed me to set the input recording levels there. I played around with them a bit in Audition, and got them adjusted. Once I did that; I was all set. Hope this helps.

    Participant
    April 1, 2020

    PS, to clarify, I did all the adjusting in the system settings, and recorded some sample voice tracks in Audition, until I got the exact setting right in the system audio settings. There wasn't a setting I could change actually in Audition. It was all through the computer's audio input level settings, that made it work.

    SteveG_AudioMasters_
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    April 1, 2020

    Couple of things: it's different on a Mac. They aggregate all the devices available and in theory at least you shouldn't have this problem once you've got it set up correctly, as you've discovered. The situation with PCs is pretty much completely different.

     

    The second thing is that this is a 2 1/2 year old thread now, and I hope he figured out the answer in his own case some time ago!

    Kevin-Monahan
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    August 27, 2018

    Still having trouble with your mic, Skizza306? Let us know.

    Thanks,

    Kevin

    Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio
    Skizza306
    Skizza306Author
    Participant
    August 9, 2018

    Does this help? 

    SteveG_AudioMasters_
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    August 9, 2018

    What drivers do the other bits of software use?

    The thing about ASIO is that it punches a way straight through the OS, and none of the OS-based volume controls will affect it in the slightest. That is, assuming it's the USB version of the ART preamp you're using. Is this correct?

    Skizza306
    Skizza306Author
    Participant
    August 9, 2018

    Okay I just checked and it looks like Sony Studio is using Microsoft Sound Mapper rather than the ASIO drivers (I hadn't touched it since I switched to using Audition until I used it to try and test/figure out this current problem the other day)

    SteveG_AudioMasters_
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    August 9, 2018

    skizza306  wrote

    For what it's worth I'm using an Audio-Technica 2020 microphone, which is connected via XLR to an A.R.T. Project Series Tube MP which is then connected to the PC via USB, and my computer is running Windows 7 Professional. 

    What driver are you using? ASIO or one of the Windows ones? This is likely to be driver or settings-related; Audition is very good at recording exactly what it's sent, so it's very likely that what is causing this is going to be because you're using a different driver. Given a free choice, Audition always prefers ASIO - the engine's ASIO-based so no conversions are necessary.

    ryclark
    Participating Frequently
    August 9, 2018

    It would help us help you if you could post a screen garb of the Audition Audio Hardware preferences page to see what you have selected for your audio drivers.