Can I adjust the recording levels so analog sources are recorded at the same volume as my digital CD tracks?
The 765 lets you adjust the recording levels by + or – 3db or 6db for analog recordings. The 765 volume meter lets you see the loudness of your source music before you begin recording and adjust the recording level the + or – 3 or 6db so the meter hits a target height that corresponds with your digital recording. You cannot fade the volume down while recording. Note, the 765 does not let you change the volume level for recordings of digital source material. So if you are making a compilation of your favorite digital CD tracks and some are recorded louder than others, this difference in volume will be heard in your CDR.
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