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Hi, a technical question re T30 recording (line in)... I have done a search but couldnt find anything directly related.
I have recently undertaken a line in recording on my new T30 at "high" setting. The recording was badly clipped/distorted. The record level was at a default (28 ), and the actual recorded waveform was well below maximum. The source device was a mixer with a -10dBV line (record) output and the source material was running at unity (0dB). Because the waveform was distorted but not at nominal 0dB (i.e. small, clipped waveform) this leads me to believe that the input stage of the unit was being overdriven. I am assuming that the software adjustment to record level would not affect this as it would be after a A/D converters. Is anyone able to tell me why this occured? I am imagining a fault as I see no way that a -10dB signal should clip the input stage, it doesn't make sense... Thanks |