Re: Understanding PPM Meters
- From: "Oleg Kaizerman" <kaizero1@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2005 17:18:06 +0200
yes and with digital recording when you leave something like 16 -18 db of
headroom you can go even higher without be afraid to distort , but
normally peak around 0 for normal dialog
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Oleg Kaizerman (gebe) Hollyland
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> Just want to get some opinions on where mixers ride their ppm meter
> levels. Those who i know that have Cooper & Filmtech mixers run thier
> needle as close 0 as possible, being that the reference is at -8 db on
> the PPM meter with a max reading of +4. Peaking at about 8 db above
> the reference is a good solid level then ?
>
> Thanks,
> Rob Lewis
>
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