Re: Understanding PPM Meters
- From: "Oleg Kaizerman" <kaizero1@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2005 20:56:06 +0200
I am referring to sqn , wendt and 261( variable gain tone) , the filmteck I
don't remember and cooper used vu only .
we don't eat donuts here so what to do :-?
"Gtrew" <glen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> The analog (moving needle) peak meters used by the Cooper and Filmtech
> mixers use -8 as their 0VU reference. But the actual output level can
> vary. For example there are US versions of the LSP4 that are set up for
> +4dB output level while others are set up for 0dB. But since 0VU
> reference is relative, the only difference this should make is that
> someone down stream will have to put down their donut, get out of their
> chair and turn a knob up or down.
>
> This is what line up tones, input knobs, chairs and napkins were
> designed for.
>
> Glen Trew
>
.
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