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2answers
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protools 10 clip gain line and volume issue
What is the real difference between editing the the clip gain line and the volume line in protools 10
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1answer
139 views
The ‘Sonic’ Planck
I've been in a philosophical kind of mood as of late, and I've been pondering this question/concept for the past few days and I've love to hear others' thoughts and ideas on it. N …
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2answers
245 views
Field recording gain staging - Desirable input level and processing
Hello,
I am new to field recording and had some questions pertaining to gain staging for recording sound effects and ambience.
What is the recommended desired input level for bo …
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6answers
838 views
lack of gain, Zoom H4n with Rode NGT2
I have just recently purchased a Zoom H4n and Rode NTG2 and I am also having the same problems with not enough gain (recording in stereo, with or w/o channel 1 and 2 linked and wit …
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6answers
427 views
Pro Tools 10:Region Gain
I encountered an error this week after spending a week on a feature film dialogue edit where I was charged with leveling the audio using region gain within my dialogue edit. The m …
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10answers
6k views
zoom h4+rode ntg-2(other external mic, too) = extremely low volume
greetings,
I like field recording both in city and nature environment and have a question:
I've been using Zoom h4 with its internal mics and really like it. I tried three differ …
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2answers
291 views
Does the Signal/Noise ratio keeps constant as you rise the gain?
I have written about this question in my blog.
I appreciate your opinions.
http://javierzumer.com/en/test-niveles-de-ganancia/
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4answers
406 views
DIalogue editing and when you need more gain?
Quick little question. Doing some Dial editing and in some scenes the production sound guy recorded things way too low. The 12db of gain I get from the trim plugin in PT just is …
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2answers
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What do sensitivity measurements of microphones really mean?
Microphone sensitivity is usually measured in mV/Pa. If one mic is say 25 mV/Pa and another is 13 mV/Pa how much more sensitive is it in application? How can I figure out how muc …