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Hi folks!
Some guy in Soundandsound recommend me to post this thread here on Homerecordings. Already that difference between left side and the right side of my master section is not a problem that its completely normal but I would gladly read your comment in order learn more about it. I copy the description of the post. Also I would like to know which is the audible difference between the both side for human ears in dbs.
The post I did, here is the copy of the description I put on Soundandsound;
Today doing some checking of my new analog mixer I realized that the left channel of master bus is louder right exactly 0.2 rms and 0.4 peak. I knew that when I did some checks on my daw with a meter plugin but for my ears the stereo was in the center.
Do you think this is normal in analog mixers or Do I have to bring it to the technician for a proper calibration?
Thanks
Some guy in Soundandsound recommend me to post this thread here on Homerecordings. Already that difference between left side and the right side of my master section is not a problem that its completely normal but I would gladly read your comment in order learn more about it. I copy the description of the post. Also I would like to know which is the audible difference between the both side for human ears in dbs.
The post I did, here is the copy of the description I put on Soundandsound;
Today doing some checking of my new analog mixer I realized that the left channel of master bus is louder right exactly 0.2 rms and 0.4 peak. I knew that when I did some checks on my daw with a meter plugin but for my ears the stereo was in the center.
Do you think this is normal in analog mixers or Do I have to bring it to the technician for a proper calibration?
Thanks
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