Subject: | Re: single microphone on two channels with different level |
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From: | animalsounds |
Date: | Sun Jun 5, 2016 2:36 am ((PDT)) |
Ooops,=0D =0D =0D I just realized that it should indeed be possible to insert a simple volta= ge divider (consisting of two resistors) on the right channel when the (sin= gle) PIP microphone is attached to the left channel as usual...=0D =0D =0D Regards,=0D Raimund=0D =0D =0D > As far as I can see, there is no simple way to attenuate the output of a= PIP microphone. The problem is that the additional voltage divider would b= lock the (3V) PIP voltage provided by the recorder.=0D =0D |
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