Subject: | Re: Re: Digital Distortion |
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From: | Jeremy Minns <> |
Date: | Sun, 29 Jun 2003 14:41:53 -0300 |
> >I use the >Portadisc and record on mono but use stereo input with 2 different >volumes. This >is a throwback to my days with the Sony cassette Pro 2. I have noticed >that on >the (rare..haha) occasion when I overrecord on one channel, the second >channel which is set at several dB lower does a good job, but does not >sound as good >as if it were recorded at close to 0 dB. John, What's the point of using stereo input with two different volumes if you record on mono? Or am I being thick? I ask in all humility because my new Portadisc has just been delivered by my friendly local contrabandista and I'm getting to grips with how to use it. Thanks to you and David Ascanio it arrived with all the accessories I need= for battery charging. Jeremy ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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