Subject: | Re: Recording "Hiss" |
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From: | "geopaul7" geopaul7 |
Date: | Tue May 29, 2007 2:54 pm ((PDT)) |
--- In "oryoki2000" <> wrote: > > "wildlifeanalysis" wrote: > > > >...The trim and the input knobs on the FR2LE > > were set to their maximums... > > > > In this case, I'd ease up on the trim setting. My quick look at a > FR2LE showed that it's easy to overdo the trim. Then back off the > gain to 90% of maximum. That should reduce machine-generated noise > considerably. > > --oryoki > Dear Oryoki: What is the difference between gain and trim? from the sound engineering point of view? Thanks, George |
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