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I am using an Electro-Voice RE20 and Scarlett 4i4 with PulseAudio which has all been working flawlessly together for the better part of a year now. After only booting Windows for the last few days to play Starfield, today I booted into my Arch install and found that my microphone input volume is seemingly capped very low.
I checked pavucontrol and the input level was still set to 100%, but even if I peak my mic it only reaches ~20% of the meter. I have had a similar issue with my audio output levels after switching from Windows back to Arch, but I learned to resolve that issue using alsa mixer (specifically GNOME ALSA Mixer) to bring the volume back up. I checked there first to see if I could increase the input volume the same way but found no way to do so.
It doesn't seem to be a hardware issue, as the mic + dac work perfectly on Windows, and plugging the dac into different USB ports did not have an effect. I also noticed that there are no audio input devices showing up in the GNOME settings app which I don't believe was the case before. I have no recollection of changing any audio settings whatsoever in the last month, and I know that it was working normally last week. I did an -Syu package upgrade today hoping to fix the issue with no luck.
I'll gladly share whatever details or logs that might help.
Last edited by siggy (2023-09-07 20:43:26)
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Thankfully the issue seems to have resolved itself after a reboot today.
Last edited by siggy (2023-09-07 20:44:02)
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