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Optimum recording Levels - 'Hot' it's not!

I was asked to post this here at GS... It's mostly for the "less seasoned" recordist, but I guess it could some in handy as a reminder to some...

(it's still in "edit mode" as of 03/2008, so cut me a little slack, eh?)

Proper Proper and Reasonable Recording Levels


Contributors: Jules
Created by MASSIVE Master, 11th March 2008 at 03:05 PM
Last edited by MASSIVE Master, 22nd March 2008 at 06:47 AM
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