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I've made the transition to laptop recording from DAT reasonably
successfully, but there are still occasions when I would like to use my RNC as an end-of-the-chain hard limiter for the final 0.1dB of input signal after my Mackie VLZ Pro and before my stereo Echo Indigo IO soundcard. I generally try and keep levels conservative (classical or chamber groups, and solo players of acoustic instruments, or singers) ......and if I'm recording at 24/96 I can keep levels quite low and safe. But for those 16/44.1 jobs I'd like to have a 'keeper at the gate'....and also for those times when I still use my Teac DA P20 DAT ! Can anyone recommend some rule of thumb calibration methods, initial settings and whether to use Super Nice or Normal mode for this quite-specific purpose. I don't want any compression effects/artifacts....just a final safety limiter on the incoming mix. Thanks for your advice, Ray |
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