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Within the .wav programming software, the volume has been set to its highest level, however when the sound is played it is still too low?

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Within the .wav programming software, the volume has been set to its highest level, however when the sound is played it is still too low?

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Answer In a PC multimedia environment, if a high quality speaker is utilised, then all sounds will be heard due to the speaker’s good frequency response. However, for applications such as toys, the speaker connected to the Voice IC, is often a low cost component with poor frequency response. As a result, sound energy will be lost as such speakers will not be able to replicate all the original sounds that were heard using the PC multimedia speakers, resulting in a lower volume output. In such applications, when recording, it is suggested that the frequency is adjusted by the equalizer to take into account the lower frequency response of the lower cost speakers.

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