I should mention that most "incoming volume" levels are set for music, which is 
quite loud on its own. 
But I do speech recognition, and my voice is normally soft, plus I must not 
annoy other people or strain my voice by speaking loudly. 
I do speech recognition for sometimes an hour at a time. My voice must be at 
normal or soft levels. Otherwise, I get hoarse. 
Skype / Google Talk have similar problems. Why do I have to act as if the 
person were across the room, rather than right next to me? 
Something needs to be done with the low levels, to suit what the machine is 
being used for on a productivity level rather than an entertainment level.

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  incoming sound level too low when using USB sound cards.

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