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How do you check the recording levels on the JB3 when recording optial in? Thanks,Ed
d/l 1.40.06heres the link!!http://us.creative.com/support/downloads/just add the info it says to....
Get a MP-2, set the levels, turn on the limiter, and fuhgetaboutit!
Quote from: AT853rxwh on June 16, 2004, 09:30:05 PMGet a MP-2, set the levels, turn on the limiter, and fuhgetaboutit!any limiters scare me, youre just not getting "true" levels when putting a limiter on
Quote from: bean on June 17, 2004, 01:19:54 PMQuote from: AT853rxwh on June 16, 2004, 09:30:05 PMGet a MP-2, set the levels, turn on the limiter, and fuhgetaboutit!any limiters scare me, youre just not getting "true" levels when putting a limiter on another reason why I don't "calibrate mine. I'd rather just get good at getting the levels hot and not have to use undue compression *shudders*. SO far my Neuros has been very good to me about clipping.
sounds like compression to me. If the peak is too high, it compresses it down.
COMPRESSION VS LIMITINGCompression and limiting are often confused because they have very similar characteristics. Compression is said to have a ratio of between2:1 to 20:1, and Limiters are thought to have a ratio of 20:1 to infinity:1. In easier terms, limiting means that once the output level reaches a certain point, it can get no louder.