Sometimes there is a Windows setting for “laptop speakers” that cuts the bass so you don’t badly distort the sound when playing on the tiny built-in speakers. On 64-bit Windows 7, Audacity 2.3.3 worked perfectly, never lost the bass frequency ![]() Whether listening to the tracks exported to my laptop (with earphones) or to my MP3 player, in both cases some tracks are completely without bass. Sometimes the exported songs play correctly but after a few seconds the bass disappear. I tried to play that exported song on my computer, with my good earphones, and on my MP3 player: in both cases there is a total absence of bass. This is what happens: after recording, when I export the song in MP3 format (at 320 kbps), some songs play completely without bass (for example, bass and drums) ![]() Some, but not all recordings lose the bass and sub-woofer frequencies, although in the original version the bass is there. Now I have an unpleasant problem that I am unable to solve: I record music from Youtube with WASAPI Loopback, which captures audio directly and digitally from the sound card. In my Audacity 2.3.3 I set the same parameters: 24 bit, 48000 hz.Īt the beginning I had Windows 7 64 bit but now I have Windows 8.1 64 bit, original and updated, I think it works perfectly. In my Acer E1-522 laptop, the sound card is Realtek high definition audio, with a default sampling rate of 24 bit, 48000 hz.
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