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Originally Posted by Jerry Merrell
I have a few basic questions about these recommendations.
The EX3 has mic inputs labeled: "mic", "mic+48V" and "line". When receiving a line-level signal from my SD 302, I have been setting the EX3 to "line" (per Ty Ford's "Audio Bootcamp Field Guide", page 40). The EX3 trim can not be adjusted when set to "line". To avoid distortion, I try to have peaks ranging from -12db to - 6db on the mixer and also set the mixer's limiter just in case .
I understand that digital recorders don't like audio levels > 0db. Are you recommending trimming the EX3 to -20 db primarily to avoid distortion or is there some other reason for this setting? Also is there some kind of trade-off in signal quality when you set the camera's audio trim below 0 db?
Jerry
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Jerry,
He's talking about where to set the tone level from the 302 on the camera. The 302 sends 0 dB tone. You set the camera level inputs so they JUST make the camera meters hit -20.
Then as you use the 302 you can use up to +20 on it's meters. I usually put the mixer's limiter at +14 or + 16 and try to keep levels peaking right about there. Make sure you have the meter display on the 302 set for reading peak.
Regards,
Ty Ford