“Max Headroom” itself refers to the idea that you don’t want the input of a microphone increased too far (in this case, to have it very low) to avoid any chance of clipping, or having a signal overload, which results in a distorted and damaged recording.
“Max Headroom” itself refers to the idea that you don’t want the input of a microphone increased too far (in this case, to have it very low) to avoid any chance of clipping, or having a signal overload, which results in a distorted and damaged recording.
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