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You may be recording a mono signal through a stereo input. Guitars and microphones produce mono signals. Click the tracks Input control and select the appropriate side of your stereo pair, either left or right as opposed to stereo.
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Windows 7: Click the Windows Start button and go to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Volume Control.
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On the Options menu, click Properties.The Properties dialog box appears.
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In the Adjust Volume For section, click Recording.
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Click OK to close the Properties dialog box.
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Make sure What You Hear or Stereo Mix (exact name various depending on the sound card manufacturer) is not selected. If this option is enabled, click the Select check box below the desired input (normally Line In or Mic).
This problem can also occur when you are using an analog mixer in your setup. Carefully follow all of your signal paths to ensure that your sound cards audio output is not being looped back into itself.
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Windows 7: Click the Windows Start button and go to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Manage audio devices.
When you open the Windows Mixer it may be labeled Playback or Recording. We want to see the recording controls.

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