On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 01:08:20 +1100
Brian Parish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


> 
> What you need to concentrate on then is setting the initial level so
> that it's well below distortion on the peaks, but not too far. 
> rezound or audacity include meters for displaying the record levels,
> so using one of these to do the initial recording should allow you to
> manipulate the input level until the meters are bouncing up to close
> to the red zone on the loudest peaks.  That way you are using close to
> the full 96dB available for 16 bit recording - far greater than the
> dynamic range on your original recording - and you should hear no
> degradation of signal compared with the original.

In aumix increase the IGain.  (or have you tried that already?)

Jerry

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