Subject: | 1. Re: was: What is a good nature sound recording? |
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From: | "Dan Dugan" dandugan_1999 |
Date: | Sat Dec 22, 2012 10:32 pm ((PST)) |
>> one thing that I miss a lot, are block diagrams describing >> recorders. > > The manual of the TASCAM DR-680 for instance shows it's block diagram at page > 55: > > http://www.avisoft.com/DR-680.pdf It's excellent that they use a separate amp for the line input, instead of padding the signal down to go through the mic preamp as many machines do. Not so good to have the limiter after the A/D; it won't prevent clipping the A/D. -Dan |
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