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| Lives for gear Join Date: Sep 2007
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| I just recorded a thunderstorm with my Microtrack (using the crappy mic it came with) on the low gain-setting and it just sounds about thousand times better than with the high gain-setting. The recording wasn't very successful because the storm went away pretty quickly but all the ambience sounds a lot better. So louder is not always better
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