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Courtney Goodin
 
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Default Sound quality question

Clayton,
Many of the new sound chipsets that come with laptops have drivers that
emulate different "environments".
They add digital reverb and mess with the phase of the sound to create an
"enhanced stereo" effect.
Make sure you turn off all this artificial enhancement. Sometimes they call
it pseudo surround sound. or "real stereo" or some other trademarked name
for adding digital efx. Check you drivers and if it has any kind of effect
slider. Turn that off or disable it. Then listen to your recordings
again. It may just be in the playback or it may be applying it to the sound
as it is recorded. There are options for each.
---Courtney


"Clayton Sutton" wrote in message
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Hey everyone,

First let me say that I am sorry if my post shows up more then once. I
have been posting to this group for two days now and NONE of my posts have
showed up.

I just bought a new high-end laptop but I don't seems to have the sound
quality right. Can anyone give me some pointers? Here is the problem:

I have been recording (cassette tape) sermons from my church into my old
laptop via the line-in jack and converting them to .mp3 for web use. I
have
also been recording the sermons live. I have been doing this for a year
now
using "Microsoft Plus! Analog Recorder" or "Adobe Audition 1.5" and it has
worked fine. However, after I got my new laptop it seems that I am
getting
a lot of reverb (echo) as I record. Even after I reduce the noise there
is
still a reverb/echo in the final product. Well, it turns out that the new
system is picking up the echoes (sounds) as they bounce around the room.
The best I can come up with is the sound card in the new system is WAY
better then the one in the old laptop and it just picks up "All" of the
sounds better then the old one. Anyone have any ideas how to go about
removing/reducing the reverb/echo? The mic that the Pastor uses is a
wireless mic. The sound card is a "Realtek High Definition Audio" device.


Thanks for any and all help.


Clayton