"David W. Tamkin" wrote: > The JE520 has it as well, defaulting from the factory at -50 dB. As to set- > ting it to 0 dB, that's equivalent to turning Level-Sync off, isn't it, and No it isn't. The level sync threshold is the level below which the music must go for a predetermined time before again rising to that threshold, at which point a track mark is inserted. If set to 0dB, a track mark would be inserted every time a 0dB peak occured with the requisite time since the last peak. -cb ----------------------------------------------------------------- To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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