Subject: | Re: parabolic mics + recorder noise |
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From: | "les_lieurance" les_lieurance |
Date: | Fri Jun 10, 2011 6:38 am ((PDT)) |
What would be a good workflow to check this on a Sony PCM-M10? Or has some= one already performed this test? Thanks, Leslie (a newbie audio post processor) Lieurance Panama --- In Dan Dugan <> wrote:> > With my LS-10, I discovered that even though I got a lower recorded level= than I wanted with LOW and 10, when that signal was digitally raised in po= st it was still quieter than HIGH and a lower setting producing the same mo= dulation. > -Dan > |
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