Adjusting The Recording Level; Precautions For Analog Input Recording - Technics RS-DC10 Operating Instructions Manual

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Analog Input Recording (DCC Tapes)
Adjusting the recording level
meter indication does not exceed "O dB" at the track's
peak level and yet it hovers as closely as possible
Adjust the recording level.
around the "0 dB" mark. The bar display holds the
peak value for about 1 second—a feature which is
very useful for ascertaining the maximum input.
Peak level! meter
——
Adjust the recording
Excessive level
BALANCE
balance between the left
Peak hold
(OVER) dispiay
y
and right channels.
insufficient level
Proper level
Distortion
Bear in mind that a display exceeding "0 dB™ and entering
the "OVER" area will mean that the sound will be distorted
during playback.
With auto track number writing:
The unrecorded blanks between tracks may not be
detected if these blanks in the source sound being
recorded contain a high level of noise. in cases like this,
the start marker (see page 40) will not be written.
Any part of a track with a silent or nearly silent passage
resembling an unrecorded blank may be identified as an
unrecorded blank, and a start marker may be written.
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After recording has commenced, an unrecorded blank
lasts for about 3 seconds or more and then the sound
begins to be heard. This is where the track number and
start marker are automatically written.

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