Tech Tip Of The Day: Meet The dB Meter
Why a loudness meter is an essential tool for the recording studio, not just live sound.
Why a loudness meter is an essential tool for the recording studio, not just live sound.
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How long can I store batteries? Do they lose power?
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Will using 220v power help eliminate studio hums?
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Why do power amps have level controls on them when everyone I know just turns them all the way up?
Is it true that you shouldn’t use a tube microphone with a tube preamp?
Is there any way to remove the hum from bad power using just EQ?
What’s the difference between a true bypass and a DSP bypass, and does it matter?
What can I do to get better sounding mix, but keep things really loud?
How can I properly preview my edits in context so don’t end up revisiting the edits after listening to the entire track.
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