On Thu, 12 Oct 2000 13:00:05 -0500 (CDT), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scale factor edit is not the only way. Many recorders do allow setting
gain
on digital input. However, I've never heard of any that have automatic
gain
control for it, only for analog input. Because I have many CDs that
On Thu, 12 Oct 2000 04:03:32 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Knowing not much about the functioning of the r70 during digital
recording, is
AGC always 'on' when recording from a digital source
unless the level is manually set? /me shivers with the thought of having
to set
the level
Brian wrote:
oy it's late, i'm tired, and spruce stinks!
When it's late and you are tired, things can get muddled. Try searching
for Bruce Springstein instead of Spruce Bringstein in Napster.
--
Jim Coon
Not just another pretty mandolin picker.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
If Gibson made cars,
On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Neil wrote:
What mean "spruce"?
Ah, it's my mail client, which decided to segfault while writing the message.
With consciousness fading fast, I had to complain. :) Thanks for the info!
-brian
-
To stop
Brian asked,
Knowing not much about the functioning of the r70 during digital recording,
is AGC always 'on' when recording from a digital source unless the level is
manually set? /me shivers with the thought of having to set the level for
every digital recording...
No. AGC applies only
"J. Coon" wrote:
Brian wrote:
oy it's late, i'm tired, and spruce stinks!
When it's late and you are tired, things can get muddled. Try searching
for Bruce Springstein instead of Spruce Bringstein in Napster.
'Bruce Springsteen' (with 'ee' instead of 'ei') might give you better
results.
Knowing not much about the functioning of the r70 during digital recording, is
AGC always 'on' when recording from a digital source
unless the level is manually set? /me shivers with the thought of having to set
the level for every digital recording...
-brian
oy it's late, i'm tired,