MrFishManify
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Hello!
I have a Blue Snowball microphone which is a great mic, but and as you might know, it sounds like a vulcano errupting next to an exploding nuclear power plant if you have it set to 100% volume. That's why I have it at 60% and later boost the recordings in editing programs. The thing is that Windows randomly (usually every 5-15 minutes) decides to reset it to 100%, which is extremely annoying. I have done EVERYTHING I could to prevent it, but it's still happening. So I gave up on hope and am willing to have to run an utillity program in the background to keep it down. Anyway, the simplest way to do it is to have a program that every [x] seconds sets the mic volume to [y]%. Does anyone know where can I download such a program/script? Last time I tried to download one, it needed like 3 seperate programs and addons and I don't even know anymore. Is it really THAT hard?
thank you
I have a Blue Snowball microphone which is a great mic, but and as you might know, it sounds like a vulcano errupting next to an exploding nuclear power plant if you have it set to 100% volume. That's why I have it at 60% and later boost the recordings in editing programs. The thing is that Windows randomly (usually every 5-15 minutes) decides to reset it to 100%, which is extremely annoying. I have done EVERYTHING I could to prevent it, but it's still happening. So I gave up on hope and am willing to have to run an utillity program in the background to keep it down. Anyway, the simplest way to do it is to have a program that every [x] seconds sets the mic volume to [y]%. Does anyone know where can I download such a program/script? Last time I tried to download one, it needed like 3 seperate programs and addons and I don't even know anymore. Is it really THAT hard?
thank you
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