What I am getting at is if I paste one file on top of another, the the music 
backing might end up to loud over the voice. Adjusting one or the other can 
avoid this.


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Subject: Ajusting recording or input levels was Re: Studio Recorder


> I'm cureious, why do you need to ajust the levels within the software
> itself, can you not ajust the levels using the Windows Volume
> control? That way you can hear what's happening when you're recording
> with whatever you're recording with.
>
> On 27/01/2007, at 1:22 PM, Peter Scanlon wrote:
>
> I have just been playing with Studio Recorder for the first time.
> The mix command along with the Arming the document seems to be a
> great feature. However when mixing the two files, I thought I would
> have been able to preview the sound as I adjust the levels, but this
> does not seem to be possible, it seems like you have to adjust the
> levels by trial and error and if one of the source of destination is
> too loud you have to re do it. Am I missing something?
>
> Peter Sscanlon.
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