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Date: Thu, 03 Dec 1998 20:17:42 +0000
From: Tobiah <toby@rcsreg.com>
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Subject: Re: Ensoniq AudioPCI record bug fixed!!
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>         I hope that with this fix will be out all record trouble which
> users report for AudioPCI soundcards. There are also some other changes
> which should (I'm not sure) fix problem with MIC input for some

Great!  That got my AudioPCI working full duplex.  Now a new question.

I use the 'line-in' jack for recording because it is cleaner.  With
the oss emulation, the input is very weak.  I have to crank the mixer
control all the way up to the top, and then it is still not as sensitive
as the oss driver used to be at about half input level.

Are there other input gain controls than what can be found in amixer?

Also, the master output has a low level high pitched noise coming out.
It is not too bad, but it is not as clean as I that to which I am used.

Thanks,

Toby

toby@rcsreg.com

