Subject: | Re: M/S decoding help |
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From: | "thxdave" thxdave |
Date: | Fri Jul 7, 2006 8:00 pm (PDT) |
Bruce Wilson" <> wrote: > > Oh, sorry, 'linked' is SD's term for how the volume controls work. 'Linked' > means the top knob (on the left side of the face) controls volume, and the > bottom one controls balance. That's typically a better arrangement for > stereo than 'unlinked', which leaves the top knob controlling channel 1, and > the bottom knob channel 2. Ah, okay, thanks for that, Bruce. If I understand correctly, this would be the preferred setup if I wanted to end up with a standard L/R stereo file being recorded, correct? And, my levels would be set primarily by bringing up the Channel 1 gain to an acceptable level and then bringing up Channel 2 until I heard the "spread" I wanted to hear? > > Bruce Wilson KF7K > http://science.uvsc.edu/wilson |
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