That happened to me too when I raised the valuse from whatever it
defaulted to. Try lowering the levels a bit and it should go away.

On 6/30/05, William Powers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, I spoke too soon.  I'm getting distorted recordings with 0.3.6u.
> The funny thing is, they are not too loud any more, but they are
> distorted the same as they would be if the peaks were being clipped
> off.  Image you tried to record something at too high a volume so that
> the input was being clipped, and then you took the resultant recording
> and reduced the volume to normal.  That's what they sound like.
> 
> Bill
> 
> William Powers wrote:
> 
> > Was not able to test 0.3.6s but 0.3.6u appears to be providing equal
> > volume from both my pvr-250's and my pvr-500.  My thanks to Bryan
> > Mayland for working on this!
> >
> > Chris Kennedy wrote:
> 
> 
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