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ScottWiley1
3 years agoCommunity Member
Based on a similar experience, although it was recording audio into PowerPoint, I'm wondering if it might be caused by your microphone?
Some noise-cancelling features, or perhaps Wi-fi issues, can cause audio to do a kind of "ramp up" to full volume. Even leaving a couple of seconds of silence won't solve this as it starts the ramp up once some audio is being sensed.
Maybe start by saying a word or two that you know will be deleted off the front end. Something like "delete this line" should work.
Hope that helps.