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RECORDING WEBSITE TIP OF THE WEEK
| Getting the Best Recording Quality | | Saturday, October 04, 2008 - Daniel Dennis |
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How does the digital " word-length " and proper recording levels affect the sound quality of the recording? In this digital world, these are things you need to know to get the best quality.How does the digital " word-length " and proper recording levels affect the sound quality of the recording? In this digital world, these are things you need to know to get the best quality.
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| Peak vs. Average | | Saturday, October 04, 2008 - Daniel Dennis |
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In the last tip we covered overload - but overload can mean different things when talking about digital equipment vs. analog equipment. What kind of meter does your gear have?
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| Preventing Overload | | Saturday, October 04, 2008 - Daniel Dennis |
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The meters read fine but we can have overload and the fuzzy, distorted sound that comes with the overload. In this tip, Bob explains how to prevent overload during tracking.
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