![]() If the microphone (like the MXL ones) has a built in attenuator then setting this to low output helps a bit, but the audio quality is compromised because the full dynamic range of the microphone is affected. Even at these levels there can be occasional buzzing or other distortion. ![]() Typically the microphone volume has to be reduced in the windows audio mixer to practically zero to prevent overdriving and distortion. It also affects USB turntables and other USB audio devices. The problem exists in the 32 bit and 64 bit versions. Distortion and overdriving is being reported by users of MXL and Samson USB microphones who have switched to Windows 7 from XP.
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