![]() ![]() You can get analog feedback if the turntable is sitting on the speaker, or if you have speakers with “good bass” and wood floors, etc. The feedback is when I put the needle on the record without playing the record (needle is just sitting on it) is when the wooo wooo wooo feedback sound starts. You generally just want to “capture” the digital audio data unmolested. Or maybe you lost that feature with a Windows upgrade? But like I said you shouldn’t need a digital recording level control anyway, if you need to adjust the volume you need to adjust the analog level before it’s digitized. With the same USB interface? I think sometimes there is a feature built-into the interface but it’s rare. I have been recording with this set up for 10 years now and have always used the recording slider. We generally recommend that you shoot-for between -3 and -6dB but nothing bad happens if you get close to 0dB and you can also go quite a bit lower without hurting audio quality. The most important thing is that you avoid clipping. …Different topic but low digital levels are not a problem. Oticed too is that I have to turn “recording volume” slider up to 100 (maximum) to get the volume up to an acceptable level In the line position the signal will be super-weak with no bass. ![]() This might be a “dumb suggestion”, but is the interface set to “phono”? I believe it has a line/phono switch. This is a little confusing… Is the analog output from the preamp/interface OK? ![]() That won’t happen if you specifically select the USB device.īut now the sound quality is not good when i am playing/listening to a record. It’s possible to make an internal feedback loop if you select “loopback” or “stereo mix” as your recording device. You need to control the analog signal before it goes into the analog-to-digital converter, and that’s what the knob on your interface is for. Probably I do not use the proper version of python, or I am missing an add-on that's required.The recording slider usually doesn’t work with USB devices, and you usually don’t want it to. I know a little bit of programming, but I couldn't get the original source to compile. It is open source, however written in an older version of python. Know anyone who can look into another test? EarthClock Portable, I like it, but also there I get an error message, however not due to the launcher its the app itself. I guess the additional languages don't take up that much space, so I recommend not giving the option during install, but installing that standard. So you should probably look into the launcher.iniĪlso, maybe not the best fix for the initial menu problem, once getting rid of the error message. However every time I start the app, it still gives me the error message. But I prefer english, and also for testing feedback I tried that to, and it looks great. This is a message from the launcher btw, not tuxguitar itself.Īnyways, when I click ok, it just launches the app and the menu looks fine.īecause I have Dutch regional settings in Windows (the rest is english) with the additional languages it starts in dutch by default. When I do a fresh install once more, but then installing the additional languages too, I get an error message upon starting the app.ĭ:\PortableApps\TuxGuitarPortable\Data\settings\config.properties language=en When I do a fresh install with test 3, the outcome is the same, still with the points between two words.Ģ. Came across a few things concerning the menu.ġ.
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