very smart, thanks again.
charles
Martyn Stewart wrote:
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> I record the tone always at the beginning of each track, Charles,
> then if I normalize or increase the DB in my DAW, i have a reference
> point to return to if i need to revert to the original setting
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> On May 7, 2009, at 7:56 PM, Charles Veasey wrote:
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> > Thanks Martyn,
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> > I definitely see the importance of keeping a consistent level in
> > recording, which I wasn't doing. But what is the significance of
> > setting
> > the tone level to -30dB? You always record it at the beginning of each
> > track?
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