Fair points. I guess you've had better luck with the room acoustics than I
have. And I agree with the recording at conservative levels. I do exactly
the same, to avoid nasty surprise clipping.

Besides, if I do make a mess of the editing, that's what the Undo feature is
for 3#-)

Adios,
LarZ

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Sent:   Tuesday, 4 April 2000 10:09
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Subject:        Re: MD: Fw: Fw: Transferring MD to CD

I often get the mix just right direct from live source to MD, so I don't
need to adjust the EQ much if at all. All that usually needs to be done is
to boost the volume. I deliberately record low so that if I get sudden
dynamics occurring on stage they don't get clipped. It's also nice to run
off a virtually untouched copy of the original onto CD as a WAV file before
I do any production editing because that means I have a backup I can restore
if I make a mess of the editing. It's far easier to recover 74 mins from a
CD in about 5 mins than to re-record the MD to the hard disc again.


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