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Re: New taper seeking some advice...
« Reply #15 on: November 04, 2009, 12:29:55 PM »
but I don't understand this:

"once at ~-12 dB below max 0 dB VU"

Dunno what he means exactly, but the general idea seems to be that you should try to have your peak levels about -6dB or so.  With 24bit, you can aim lower, say -12dB to -6dB, because raising the levels in post generally won't lead to intolerable amount of noise/hiss (if you record at 24bit versus 16bit). 

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Re: New taper seeking some advice...
« Reply #16 on: November 05, 2009, 12:45:00 AM »
but I don't understand this:

"once at ~-12 dB below max 0 dB VU"

Dunno what he means exactly, but the general idea seems to be that you should try to have your peak levels about -6dB or so.  With 24bit, you can aim lower, say -12dB to -6dB, because raising the levels in post generally won't lead to intolerable amount of noise/hiss (if you record at 24bit versus 16bit). 
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Maybe provide more of the context in which that sentence was placed Diamonds.

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Re: New taper seeking some advice...
« Reply #17 on: November 05, 2009, 02:20:52 AM »
Thanks everyone!

Next time I get out there I will try recording with all the limiter/agc/low-cut turned off.  I understand the difference with recording at 24-bit and 16 bit....but I don't understand this:

"once at ~-12 dB below max 0 dB VU"

If someone could elaborate I would most appreciative.

Thanks again,

Jeff
it just means that your recording is peaking (volumewise) at 12 db below the max (in other words: it shouldn't be louder than the little -12 on the R-09 screen)
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Re: New taper seeking some advice...
« Reply #18 on: November 05, 2009, 02:28:31 AM »
Dunno, but I think they meant to set them one time and don't fiddle with them.

For the bass cut, I never use it unless there's some problem that can't be avoided and I know it'll help. In your case, if you were stuck with built-ins and the bass got distorted regardless of levels I'd give it a shot. Normally it'd only be useful if someone were spebking directly into them though.

 

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