Guys, thanks so much. it was in the list and it was Lucas Engineering. Once I saw the website, I realized that was it. And funny I remember it being a normal mans name.
Thanks so much for that database.
Ok, I couldn't find this in our Amazon but what about something similar like...
Amazon.com: Professional Sound Level Meter with Backlight Display High Accuracy Measuring 30dB-130dB (without Data Record Function): Sports & Outdoors
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In my studio I see the meters on the screen, yet the meters on the monitoring system are hardly registering at all - and I ignore them totally."
Exactly. I'm using both an M-audio 2496 internal PCI and an Alesis Multimix 8. The mixer is just that, but I use the tape out/in to send to the PC...
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Thanks and yes that's very helpful. I've read about calibrating monitors and think I probably should invest in one of those meters.
Yes, I'm referring to ASIO, in my case, an M-Audio audiophile 2496 internal PCI card. Seems to do a good job.
Any recommendations on a meter...
I met someone who mentioned a microphone to me. He stated that the engineer/designer was once a Neumann engineer and started his own company. The name of the company had a name of a man - like earl, or eric or something I can't recall for the life of me. Anyone have an idea which company. I...
I'm wondering, is there a suggested volume for both the soundcard/interface, Windows/OSX? I realize volumes for DAW and plugins will be indicated by the meters, but what about the host computer?
For example, I may have the headphones volume turned way up feeling like it's really loud. My...
Gtoboy, thanks for the feedback. I'm currently picking up free modules from IK multi's Tracks sale. I have the quad limiter already, and from what I gathered from your insight, the de-esser has some unique qualities (I'm referring to your "shelf" statement, not sure what shelf means) that the...
It seems a Multiband limiter can be a De esser by limiting or compressing the high frequencies. Am I right about that? Perhaps a De esser focuses more tightly than a multiband. Any thoughts?
I seem to get the best control by placing my limiter (Stealth IK Mult) at the end of a chain rather than at the front. Seems I can then push, compress a bit more than the other way around. I'm so new to this however and am thinking perhaps I'm doing it in a way that actually hinders.
My...