Re: MD: Level-Sync at 0 dB (was analog recording levels)

1999-10-19 Thread Colin Burchall
Magic wrote: > It's not entirely the same as setting level sync off - remember that the unit > will start recording when a signal hits 0dB. I agree it's pointless though > to me anyway... I think there's a bit of confusion here regarding the purpose of level-sync. Level-sync is the name gi

Re: MD: Level-Sync at 0 dB (was analog recording levels)

1999-10-18 Thread Magic
"David W. Tamkin" wrote: > When Rick Woudenberg said about setting the volume threshold for Level-Sync, > > W> Right. Sony has this on their modern ES decks, but not on anything > W> else, AFAIK. > > Martin Lazak responded, > > L> My JB920 also has this. You can set the threshold in steps of 2dB

Re: MD: Level-Sync at 0 dB (was analog recording levels)

1999-10-18 Thread Ralph Smeets
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hi David, > > "David W. Tamkin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > L> My JB920 also has this. You can set the threshold in steps of 2dB between > > L> -72bB and 0dB (I have no idea why anyone would need a threshold of 0dB). > > > > The JE520 has it as well, defaulti

Re: MD: Level-Sync at 0 dB (was analog recording levels)

1999-10-18 Thread Colin Burchall
"David W. Tamkin" wrote: > The JE520 has it as well, defaulting from the factory at -50 dB. As to set- > ting it to 0 dB, that's equivalent to turning Level-Sync off, isn't it, and No it isn't. The level sync threshold is the level below which the music must go for a predetermined time before

MD: Level-Sync at 0 dB (was analog recording levels)

1999-10-17 Thread David W. Tamkin
When Rick Woudenberg said about setting the volume threshold for Level-Sync, W> Right. Sony has this on their modern ES decks, but not on anything W> else, AFAIK. Martin Lazak responded, L> My JB920 also has this. You can set the threshold in steps of 2dB between L> -72bB and 0dB (I have no id