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| Gear interested Joined: Apr 2007
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I want to know what's the standard level in digital recording. And how to solve the volume problem?? Because I found the volume of my song is smaller than the songs in CDs, but the level is nearly about 0db. I'm new in recording, please help me!! Thank you very much!!! |
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| mongrell mixer Joined: Feb 2007
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