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Offline phishmarisol

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Re:What causes Diginoise and can it be fixed?
« Reply #15 on: March 08, 2004, 12:54:36 PM »
Hmm...not sure what I need.  Before this show I had only taped guitar players there and used between +6db and +12db.  During this show I was at -1db the whole time but the levels looked ok.  And when I put them in Soundforge they look just like any others I have seen...

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Re:What causes Diginoise and can it be fixed?
« Reply #16 on: March 08, 2004, 01:07:36 PM »
Hmm...not sure what I need.  Before this show I had only taped guitar players there and used between +6db and +12db.  During this show I was at -1db the whole time but the levels looked ok.  And when I put them in Soundforge they look just like any others I have seen...

id say it was board issue then!!

id get the other boards floating around and compare, or ask em if theres ANY digi-noise in their recording
Schoeps MK 4V & MK 41V ->
Schoeps 250|0 KCY's (x2) ->
Naiant +60v|Low Noise PFA's (x2) ->
DarkTrain Right Angle Stubby XLR's (x3) ->
Sound Devices MixPre-6 & MixPre-3

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