jake-owa
Banned
I have a question about how to read a VU meter.
I have been operating under an assumption about the correct use of LEDs on calssic needle VU meters. I know that what sounds good IS good but I have always assumed that a blinking LED is not too bad as long as the needle stays well under the red. Is this right?
I know some people like to do silly things with their tape because they want some tape "phatness" but I am more interested in the clinical practice. In other words what are they teaching in school in 1979?
I have been operating under an assumption about the correct use of LEDs on calssic needle VU meters. I know that what sounds good IS good but I have always assumed that a blinking LED is not too bad as long as the needle stays well under the red. Is this right?
I know some people like to do silly things with their tape because they want some tape "phatness" but I am more interested in the clinical practice. In other words what are they teaching in school in 1979?