- Original Message -
From: Sébastien Leblanc leblancse...@gmail.com
Regarding the decibel terminology, I have to nitpick on one point: a
dB is not the same as a dBu/dBv. A straight dB is always a relative
scale unit, and can only be used to compare things together. A dBu (or
dBv) is
- Original Message -
From: Sébastien Leblanc leblancse...@gmail.com
To pick an even smaller nit: 1mW *at 1kHz*, terminating in a
balanced 600 ohm impedance *at that frequency*. :-)
Are you sure that you're not confusing that part with dB(A/B/C)
weighting, where the normalization
On Sunday 18 August 2013 04:23:33 pm Jay Ashworth wrote:
You're right, I'm wrong; it's 0 VU that is specified at 1kHz:
It's easy to forget that console meters, usually expressing VU,
include all sorts of things, like meter ballistics, including response
rate and overshoot, and meter damping.
Our main on-air system, and its soon-to-be installed replacement works
fine, but on our backup system, I can create and even overwrite cart
cuts but can not delete them. The error I get from Unable to delete
audio! dialog popup from rdlibrary when I do.
Same result if I have the backup system