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Rick_Auricchio

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  1. Rick_Auricchio's post in Recording levels on M20d was marked as the answer   
    The signal to the recorder is tapped right after the input trim and ADC. So your only control would be the input trim. But if your overall levels are good, I doubt you'd want to crank the input trim just to get a hotter recording level.
     
    If you transfer the recorded tracks to a computer (a DAW), then you can amplify without any added noise, so it isn't really a problem. As long as the quietest parts make it to the recording you'll be fine in the digital domain.
  2. Rick_Auricchio's post in Using FX on the M20D was marked as the answer   
    The return level is global.
     
    You set the send level on a per-channel basis---you may want some channels to have more reverb than others. For example, I usually set all the vocal sends the same, but I might set the saxophone channel higher to get more reverb than the vocals.
     
    Then I adjust the return level so we have the proper amount of reverb in the overall mix.
  3. Rick_Auricchio's post in Line6 staff, Please create a new pdf of the user guide! was marked as the answer   
    It was the advanced guide on the StageScape "resources" page.
     
    But guess what? I downloaded it again and it's perfect. Strange. I've never seen that kind of behavior before.
     
    Sorry for the false alarm, Don!
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