Thank you Dede2002,
the music I have recorded was loud. But ALC isn't an "automatic" level control? Isn't it like a limiter? Excuse me, but it wasn't the gain level 0 db I have used, but the mic attenuation. With ALC you can't use the gain level, it's automatic. So I don't understand why my record were distorted and the level meters over 0 db. ALC is not good for live music? Also speech with mic attenuation 0 db is sometimes distorted and the level meters over 0 db. If I use mic attenuation -12 db is all right. What do you think? Is it normal or ALC on my recorder is wrong?
Thank you
Brado
Brado,
Well, this new information changes things quite a bit.
As far as my lack of knowledge goes, yes, it's some kind of limiter.
I didn't know that accordion music could be that loud
. Anyway, your 0db att preset could be the answer. When you capture really loud music, sometimes even when your levels are OK, things are not really that OK. Again, I'm an apprentice here, but seems to me that you're dealing with brickwalling. Some internal stage of your recording just can't handle the high SPL, producing distorted/saturated sound even with your levels showing otherwise. Besides, the internal mics are not exactly the strongest feature of the PMD 620.
Word of advice: get external mics and a battery box. You'll be a happy man. You can't? Use the -24db att preset and forget about the ALC. Set your levels manualy.
Hope that helps