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Re: iRig output to stereo mini-jack at two different levels

Subject: Re: iRig output to stereo mini-jack at two different levels
From: "Peter Shute" pshute2
Date: Mon May 13, 2013 1:38 pm ((PDT))
I read somewhere that the M10's limiter records to a second buffer at a low=
er level, and rescues the recording by reducing the whole lot and splicing =
in the lower level recording where it clipped. I think it gives you 12dB of=
 protection. Does anyone know for sure, and whether the end result is the s=
ame as recording at a lower level?=0D
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Peter Shute=0D
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Sent from my iPad=0D
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On 14/05/2013, at 12:23 AM, "ben_micklem" <<micklem=
@gmail.com>> wrote:=0D
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However, the DR-40 has a really nice dual-level recording feature, where it=
 takes one input channel and converts to digital at two different levels, o=
ne attenuated by 8-16 dB (IIRC), to enable you to rescue clipped parts of a=
 recording. I was wondering whether there is a way to do this in hardware w=
ith the Sony M10.___i=0D





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