Max,
For practical wildlife sound recording purposes LOW sense volume 10
gives a good result, and it was Raimund who originally pointed this
out. i.e. you get lower noise using low-10 and increasing the levels
by up to 5 dB in post, than you do with using high-5. Depends what
you are recording though, for soft calls a high sense setting may be
more appropriate.
Vicki
On 25/11/2012, at 12:38 PM, Max wrote:
> One thing that has me slightly confused is, that on one side I see
> that Raimund gives the quietest setting for the LS-10 at maximum
> gain on HIGH sense setting, and yet I'm sure I recall Vicky saying
> that in her opinion maximum gain on LOW setting produced the best
> results? Admittedly there is only 1dbu between Raimund's max gain
> HIGH and LOW sense settings, so it's a mute point.
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