Have you set your input preferences properly...?
Go to 'finder'-->'system preferences'-->'sound'--> 'input'-->'line
in' and
jack up the input level. It's at zero by default, I think.
On 10/5/06 6:50 PM, "Jon" <seedling@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,
I have tried a couple of times to record using a plug-in dynamic mic,
with the microphone-in jack on my Powerbook G4. Has anyone had
success using the mic in, or are they all as useless as mine? I get
a shitty low level and so much hiss that the recording is a
completely pointless exercise in proving what a crap sound card is
built-in. Or is mine just broken?
Bests,
Jon
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