Recording levels question
Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 4:25 pm
Hello,
My trusty old tapedeck is giving up on me and while it hasn't completely given up on me I'm transferring my recordings to a Mac. I followed the directions in this post http://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=8632 and followed the wiki manual. I have Audacity 2.0.1 installed.
My question relates to this page http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/How_ ... p_Audacity specifically.
So far, I've transferred several tapes and while doing so I noticed that the original volume level (some tapes are very old and I may have incidentally adjusted the original recording level) changes over tapes. So that means that I should adjust the monitors accordingly with every tape? How does that affect my recordings when I'm playing them back? Also I think that the volume is somewhat soft (to get it down below the -6.0 dB). If I turn up the volume, I'm sure there'll be some clipping. What's your experience with this? Is there some way of increasing the volume perhaps afterwards? I don't want to blow out my ears switching from a tape-recording to cd/mp3/radio or whatever.
Appreciated,
Ted
My trusty old tapedeck is giving up on me and while it hasn't completely given up on me I'm transferring my recordings to a Mac. I followed the directions in this post http://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=8632 and followed the wiki manual. I have Audacity 2.0.1 installed.
My question relates to this page http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/How_ ... p_Audacity specifically.
So far, I've transferred several tapes and while doing so I noticed that the original volume level (some tapes are very old and I may have incidentally adjusted the original recording level) changes over tapes. So that means that I should adjust the monitors accordingly with every tape? How does that affect my recordings when I'm playing them back? Also I think that the volume is somewhat soft (to get it down below the -6.0 dB). If I turn up the volume, I'm sure there'll be some clipping. What's your experience with this? Is there some way of increasing the volume perhaps afterwards? I don't want to blow out my ears switching from a tape-recording to cd/mp3/radio or whatever.
Appreciated,
Ted