cliveb;688379 Wrote: 
> Of course once the signal is digitised, there is no way to know for sure
> if it has been clippedTrue.  However I am usually aware of when the clipping 
> takes place and a
pretty good idea where in the  track it is. 

I have never let a recording go "grossly" into clipping. If I have let
a clip through it is usually percussion, something like a single kick
drum beat, just tipping over the top. A tweak on the Naim's volume
control usually stops further problems.

I have never felt the need to identify the clips after the event. If I
thought I needed to do that I would just re-record the offending track
at a lower level.


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TheLastMan

Matt
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