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Can Zoom’s new 32‑bit floating‑point interface banish clipping forever?
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Can Zoom’s new 32‑bit floating‑point interface banish clipping forever?
I recently got a Zoom F8n Pro recorder and noticed when using phantom-powered mics the level jumps with a loud audible thump on headphones. Is this normal?
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