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<blockquote data-quote="Beentown" data-source="post: 8634242" data-attributes="member: 669477"><p>For me this method makes sense. I adjust my amp gains at 35 of 40 volume. Bring the gains up to clipping then back off just slightly. Then no matter the recording level (pending ridiculous anomalies) I have enough left over to get as loud as I want. I.e. all of my Beastie Boys tracks are recorded very quiet. I can go to 40. I can always keep the volume lower on +db tracks.</p><p></p><p>My oscilloscope is a desktop model and not real portable. I like this a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beentown, post: 8634242, member: 669477"] For me this method makes sense. I adjust my amp gains at 35 of 40 volume. Bring the gains up to clipping then back off just slightly. Then no matter the recording level (pending ridiculous anomalies) I have enough left over to get as loud as I want. I.e. all of my Beastie Boys tracks are recorded very quiet. I can go to 40. I can always keep the volume lower on +db tracks. My oscilloscope is a desktop model and not real portable. I like this a lot. [/QUOTE]
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