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An optimal gain structure preserves the integrity of the signal, provides headroom for unforeseen peaks, and allows for controlled, predictable, and reproducible output levels across the mixing desk and all other devices in the signal...

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An optimal gain structure preserves the integrity of the signal, provides headroom for unforeseen peaks, and allows for controlled, predictable, and reproducible output levels across the mixing desk and all other devices in the signal...
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Mixing console/Gain structure and metering
An optimal gain structure preserves the integrity of the signal, provides headroom for unforeseen peaks, and allows for controlled, predictable, and reproducible output levels across the mixing desk and all other devices in the signal...

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    reference levels (-10 dBV, +4 dBu, 0 dB FS) and their applications (English)
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