[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Hi David,
> 
> "David W. Tamkin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > L> My JB920 also has this. You can set the threshold in steps of 2dB between
> > L> -72bB and 0dB (I have no idea why anyone would need a threshold of 0dB).
> >
> > 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
> > there's another Setup Menu choice for turning it on and off, so I'd have to
> > agree that there isn't any reason to set the threshold to 0 dB.
> 
> I'd say that setting it to -96dB would be turning it off. A setting of
> 0dB would be track marking constantly (which could probably be used as
> a way of getting track marks at regular intervals).
> 
> Rick

Huh?

-96dB Level-Sync means (at least for me) that the recorder will start recording
when the input signal is higher than -96dB. It will stop and put a track-mark if
the input signal drops below (for a certain time) -96dB.

Putting it at 0dB will record only the pieks and the few seconds that follow...

I can't see how any setting of this level could produce a constant stream of
track-
marks. But putting it at a level slightly lower than the noise in your input
signal, will produce a recording that occopies 1 track. By putting it on
anything
higher than this level will produce a recording without trackmarks in stead of
blanks, but there could be milliseconds missing at the beginning of each
trackmark.

Cheers,
Ralph -> who needs more input.....
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