Hello:

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> In a message dated 1/26/00 7:51:43 PM Central Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> /|\/|\ Right. It could also be caused by "brick walling" the mic input, where
> the signal coming into the mic input is so high that it is completely
> distorted. No adjustment of the recording level (automatically or manually)
> will fix this problem. /|\/|\
>
>   Ah, so this is what was happening when I recorded a concert a few months
> ago. It was my first attempt at recording in a very noisy venue, and the bass
> was overwhelming!
>
>   So would I do to fix this problem on future recordings?

Use a power source for the mics other than the "plug in power" (like a battery
box) and use the line input instead of the mic input.

> I'm pretty much
> still new to the world of live MD recordings, so I really don't know what I
> could do to fix this problem... I would prefer to keep my binaural mics
> instead of buying different ones, if that's even possible...
>
> ~Zach
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