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Re: Distortions when recording tibetan singing bowls/gongs

Subject: Re: Distortions when recording tibetan singing bowls/gongs
From: m_pesente
Date: Fri Oct 25, 2013 8:23 pm ((PDT))
>IF a recorder has a "high" and "low" setting or a -20 db attenuation, I th=
ink it is wise to presume that >you have to use the "low" setting or "-20db=
" if the signal is strong. You are right Klas, in the past using my old Dat=
 and Minidisc recorders the rule to use your Telinga Parabolic microphones =
was setting "Low" or "-20db" because the strong signal received with the pa=
rabola saturated the preamplifier of the recorders also if the signal was a=
bundantly in the right scale below the 0dB digital. And today, with solid s=
tate recorders, my rule is more or less the same. Marco Pesente







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