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Ho much did you have to set your gain to?
Experiment, experiment experiment. And please read the fine manual...Gain is right below the volume, very hard to miss :p
I did more experimenting yesterday and some very strange things seemed to be happening. The gain seemed to increase by itself as I tried to tweak the levels. All while I was holding it in my hand, pressing nothing. Maybe it's self regulating?
One thing I'm wondering about. In using WAV, encoding parameters were N/A, evidently. However, AGC was in effect and I used "Voice (fast)." Is that appropriate or should I have used "Safety (clip)" or some other?
Quote from: Muse on May 28, 2008, 03:59:59 PMOne thing I'm wondering about. In using WAV, encoding parameters were N/A, evidently. However, AGC was in effect and I used "Voice (fast)." Is that appropriate or should I have used "Safety (clip)" or some other?1) when saving as wav, there are no parameters to configure2) AGC adapts the gain to the signal on the fly, the AGC mode sets the speed at which it responds to those changes (except AGC SAFETY which will only lower the gain, never increase)It all depends on the environment in which you do the recording, so experiment a bit to find the settings that fits you most.After recording, you can open your WAV file in audacity or another editor to normalize or even do dynamic compression...
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