Subject: | Re: Recording Levels |
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From: | "Mike Wall" walunit |
Date: | Fri May 8, 2009 10:45 am ((PDT)) |
Guys, Thanks for the discussion. This is very helpful. When I set the gain around 56.7 dB=A0and try to keep my paws off the input = controls I'm always questioning my noise floor. Frequently, in quiet situat= ions, my target sounds will only hit the -40 dBFS signal level (the first L= ED). Anyway, I'll stick with this 56.7 dB gain=A0protocol and only deviate for e= xperimentation. -Mike=A0 --- On Fri, 5/8/09, Charles Veasey <> wrote: |
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