On 10/31/2013 09:22 PM, Darcy Kahle wrote:

> I did see that slider, and while raising that all the way up to the top
> (+6.000), it only raised the volume of the recorded file by a couple
> degrees of a whisper, and what I did hear was really clipped.

OK, the signal Rosegarden is getting is very weak.

My guess is that you're just recording the entire soundcard mix instead 
of recording QSynth directly.  Use QJackCtl to hook QSynth's outputs to 
Rosegarden's inputs, and that will get you a clean, full-strength signal.

> I tried to locate the free-standing app that you mentioned that would
> raise the volume, but could not locate it.  Please let me know what the
> command name is, and I will try again to find it.

I already named it.  The command to normalize audio files is 'normalize'.

Well, that's what it used to be.  It's apparently 'normalize-audio' now 
on Kubuntu 12.04.  Anyway, with such a weak signal this isn't going to 
help you much.  Get a stronger signal first.  Fooling around with the 
audio routing in QJackCtl is surely your friend here.
-- 
D. Michael McIntyre

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