R Recording Engineer Moderator Sep 4, 1999 #1 I've read time and time again about dbx NR having problems with low-frequencies; any experiences?
M Matt New member Sep 5, 1999 #2 Like I said on the RW BBS, I've used dbx for years without a problem with low end. Maybe I just don't have the ears to hear the problems, it's always sounded good to me! [This message has been edited by Matt (edited 09-05-1999).]
Like I said on the RW BBS, I've used dbx for years without a problem with low end. Maybe I just don't have the ears to hear the problems, it's always sounded good to me! [This message has been edited by Matt (edited 09-05-1999).]
T The Green Hornet New member Sep 9, 1999 #3 Engineer Man: I've used DBX, it was built-in, when I used a Tascam 488. It did a nice job and I had no Low or high end problems. If you go to digital, you don't need NR. Rent one and see if you like it. There are many formats but digital is the way to go. Green Hornet
Engineer Man: I've used DBX, it was built-in, when I used a Tascam 488. It did a nice job and I had no Low or high end problems. If you go to digital, you don't need NR. Rent one and see if you like it. There are many formats but digital is the way to go. Green Hornet