Sherwood D-480 User Manual Page 12

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RECORDING LEVEL ADJUSTMENT
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The most important factor for good recording result is the recording level adjustment. If the recording level is
set at maximum, the signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) and the dynamic range (range of sound volume) will improve,
but if it is set too high, the sound quality will deteriorate. On the contrary when the recording level is set too low
in order to avoid distortion, tape hiss noise becomes too evident. Even among tapes of the same type, the tape
characteristics may differ according to maker and kind. It is therefore important to determine the optimum
recording level for each tape used, in order to obtain good recordings by fully utilizing the tape characteristics.
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The optimum recording level depends on the type of music to be recorded and also on the type of tape used.
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Generally, adjust the recording level so that the level meters indicate around the 0 dB point for normal or
chrome tapes or the +3 dB point for metal tapes at the highest signal level.
MAKING A BLANK SPACE
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Proper setting for normal or chrome tapes.
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Proper setting for metal tapes.
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Too low of setting, too noise.
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Too high of setting, distorted sound.
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In the recording pause mode, press the RECORD/RECORD MUTING button again.
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The unit will make 4 seconds of blank space, then enter the recording pause mode.
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