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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 16 Inscrit : 09 mai 04 Lieu : Nashville - US Membre no 42,836 ![]() |
Well, this certainly is odd. I was dubbing an old show which I'd cleaned up in the computer. It's a digital dub to DAT: SPDIF coax converted to optical via an Maudio box with no change in sample rate. During the original dub I allowed the DAT to run to the end to get continuous control track. Anyway, I was checking ID placements and decided to raise the level of one introductory monologue in the file and restart recording from that point. It sounded fine until I replayed the tape. From that point on it sounds like crap. I've never had that happen before, but I'm guessing it's a synch issue. Have you ever run into this problem?
Ce message a été modifié par CptAnalog - lun. 15 août 2005, 08:46. -------------------- NO, you can't have any more monitor! 130dB is quite enough!
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