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> You select the input using the dtape Record type menu. It appears you
> have to use unimixpm to control the mic input volume.
I am using a tuner and amp combo. The tuner goes to the amp input and I
am recording from tape-out to sound card line-in. There is no way on the
tuner or amp to change the level of the tape-out signal. Is there any
advantage to using the amp headphone output, or to using mic rather than
line-in?
> This is OS/2. Did you try an RMB on an empty space? Have you read the
> unixpm docs?
Thanks for the suggestion. I guess this is a guru's tool and does not
need an option bar on top.
> Once you understand how to use unimixpm, you sould be able to lower the
> line in volume. If that's not enough, you need a less powerful preamp.
Is there a way to set the recording level with Dtape?
Martin
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