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listen there is two way you can do that problem either get a BETTER MICROPHONE... or use the go to effect im sure when you downloded your audacity it came with an effect called normalize so after you normalize it that will just take some bad sounds of but you not done yet after that go to effect again and go to high pass filter but before you click ok decrease it to 354 then click ok AFTER THAT CHECK IF YOUR PROBLEM SOUND IS STILL THERE and if it is GET A NEW MICROPHONE
I suspect there is a faulty or improper cable being used. Do not connect a speaker-level cable (usually the back of the amp) from a guitar amplifier into your computer. You will fry your audio input.
I believe it's a hardware issue because it's only present when I record my audio. It sounds like a buzzing sound and like I'm in a cave.
Take it to the manufacturer or the nearest retailer. It is not a problem you can fix yourself.
There are four phonemes in the word "fix." The "x" makes the /k/ and /s/ sounds.
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Too low of a recording level is the only thing normalization can fix. It cannot regain dynamic range or fix digital clipping (input signals above 0 dB).
I have the same problem... :( How did you fix it??
take a dump on it
its a 2002 camaro
Go to "Screen Area" tab. Inside the "When recording" box, uncheck "Show rectangle around recorded area" and check "Make this rectangle blink".