Hi, Ray.

That happens sometimes; I always find something has slipped in the signal chain. Sometimes I've only bumped a mixer fader by accident, or pulled down a software volume adjustment "just for a minute" and then totally forgot I did it by next day. An audio plug that is dirty or incompletely inserted can cause what sounds like low volume. Try rattling those a a bit, and check all your hardware and software mixers. Again.

I don't know what else to offer. It can be almost as annoying to have low volume as it is to discover the dumb-bunny maneuver I pulled to make it low. It's almost always a wobbly cable or a changed setting, even though you feel as if you've triple-checked everything already.


EDIT: The Windows volume that Rachael mentions sometimes seems to turn itself down mysteriously, so that's a must to check -- at least if you're using a motherboard soundcard or something else that depends on Windows controls.


Good luck!

Last edited by allis; 03/28/10 06:24 PM.

Larry
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