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Re: OT: Signal overloading analog gear bad?



Hmmmmmm.....?

Maybe you should use a compressor/Limiter to bring your sound on an
acceptable level.

Analog Clipping is ouch ! 
DSigital Clipping is strange.
Try a smnooth compressor setting,and maybe later expand it again to get 
full
dynamic.

Martin

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>Von: "Om_Audio" <clifsound@mediaone.net>
>An: <Undisclosed-Recipient:@hemlock.violacea.com;>
>Betreff: OT: Signal overloading analog gear bad?
>Datum: Sam, 19. Mai 2001 10:47 Uhr
>

>Is it bad to overload analog audio equipment? I'm quite enjoying 
>momentarily
>sending these drums into my Lexicon Jam Man and the clipping that is
>occuring- just not sure if this can actually damage anything or not?
>
>Cliff
>


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