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Gear / Technical Help => Recording Gear => Topic started by: Xpanding Man on April 25, 2007, 08:39:09 PM
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i recorded john scofield friday night, with every intention of sharing with some of the folks here ;D however....
when i listened, the high end sounded a little....brittle. when i look at the wave form in SF 7.0, it looks like the levels are all 'chopped off' around -8 db and above, like what a mountain range would look like if you took a chainsaw and made a flat horizontal cut....just a bunch of mountain bottoms :P
is this because i had the JB3 on line in at -8db ? should i be running 'mic-in' then ?
BTW, every few minutes this guy scofield just does something that blows your mind...i HIGHLY recommend seeing him with his usual trio in a 'straight-ahead' setting....i say straight-ahead as i hear him going into a tune off of 'bump' :o
not a bad recording; if anybody's interested shoot me a PM for some freebie discs (if you read this far you deserve it !)
thanks
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good for you recording sco!
i dont know why you would have had that issue. can you post a screen shot?
every time that i run my mp-2 in front of my ihp120 (i know its not exact same as the jb3) i try to have the mp-2's gain as minimal as possible and bump it when necessary on the ihp120 by about +6dB or so.