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2: Select Stereo Mixer in the recording (i.e. stereo mixing, mixing, waveform output mixing, lowering this to almost the bottom).
3: Turn on the cool audio track, choose a random lit r, and then start the trial recording (don't record too much, this step is to let you know if there is any noise) and then listen to the effect just recorded, if there is still noise, continue to lower the stereo mixerer until there is no noise!
Suppose you insert the accompaniment directly in track 1:
2: Open Options - Properties - Recording - Select Microphone (MIC).
3: Turn on Cool to light up the R of track 2
4: Start recording, record a little bit casually, and then stop listening to see if the recorded sound is appropriate. (If the microphone is turned on and the vocals are still small, don't worry at this time, keep the emotion to finish the song first, and then click the reverse mouse button in track 2 - sound block volume control).
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If you speak into the microphone, the speaker will be accompanied by your voice.
Determine the recording control panel in the system sound settings.
You've selected the "Voices you hear" section.
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You check if the jack of the microphone of your recording is correct, and then you can take the windows of Start-All Programs-Accessories-Entertainment-Audio Recorder to experiment if it is good to record or not.
If you can, it's not a hardware problem, it's your software settings.
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First of all, make sure that your camera supports recording, the microphone cannot be checked because the computer does not recognize any microphone hardware, you can buy a special microphone or use a headset with a microphone.
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Driver, install the sound card driver first. It can be installed under the Driver Wizard.
Whether to plug in the open microphone.
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Sometimes it's because the volume is so low that I basically have to wear headphones to use it, so that the microphone will detect it if it is close to the mouth.
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Hello landlord! Just listen to me and definitely let you solve: First:
Turn on advanced controls for the microphone for audio control. (Method: Double-click the volume icon in the bottom right corner of your computer and select "Advanced Controls" in the "Volume Controls" panel that pops up [What?")
I can't find it, I'm dizzy, under the corresponding microphone. If you really don't, you will see the "Options" and "Help" two menus, then click "Options", click "Advanced Control" in the drop-down menu, then you will see the "Advanced" word below the microphone control, in addition, if you double-click the volume icon in the lower right corner of the computer, there is no microphone adjustment option, you just click "Options" in the properties, and then tick in front of "Microphone", and it's OK. There are two options below:
1 mic2 select(1) [Display: 1, Other microphones (1)] 2 mic boost(2) [Display: 2, Microphone boost(2)] Please select the second one, and leave the first one unselected Reference: Satisfied.
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Recording Dry Sound: Refers to the process of recording the original human voice without any post-processing, which can be understood as the sound recorded by the microphone. This sound has not been processed in any way, which can clearly highlight the flaws in the recording.
Sound recorded directly from a studio microphone is called dry.
But "dry sound" also has a disadvantage, that is, I don't know whether the recorded sound has a better match with the proper background** or picture, and the advantage of "wet sound" is reflected at this time. "Wet" is the opposite of dry and refers to post-processed vocal recordings.
As a simple example, the sound you now record with the phone's built-in voice recorder function is "dry" because it hasn't undergone any post-processing. And this kind of sound is difficult to meet the standards of ** or dubbing recording, so it is necessary to process the dry sound in the later stage (reverberation, modulation, pressure limit, speed change, etc.), and the sound after processing in the later stage is "wet sound".
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Recording dry sound is a kind of recording that records one's original voice without adding any processing, such as voice change.
There is a distinction between dry and wet in recording software, and dry is the original recording without any processing. When recording dry sounds, the single-track mode is generally used, and the enhancement function of the microphone is not turned on to ensure the original degree of sound.
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Dry refers to pure human voices, which have not undergone any treatment.
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Your computer question is good, but .........Why did you send it to the problem area of your mobile phone, and you want to record it internally without an external sound, but you want to record your own voice, or you are recording it when you close the door, hehe.
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First of all, you must determine whether there is a problem with your microphone, if there is no problem, then make sure that the hole you plug in is the microphone input hole, and then turn on the advanced options of the volume to see if it is the audio input where is checked mute, if not, then consider your motherboard sound driver!! Good luck!! Of course, there may be a problem with the interface of your computer, so you can try it before and after on a desktop!!