0dbvu

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About 20db.

0dbVU is line level in analog gear.

0dbFS is full scale (as high as you can go) in digital equipment.

0dbVU = -20dbFS
 
djclueveli said:
what is the difference between 0dBVU and 0dBFS?

It depends on your converters, but 0VU could be anywhere from -12 to -18dBFS.

That is to say, 0VU is zero "volume units", which is the passed-down-from-times-of-old term for the zero setting on any meter, whether it is a VU meter or not. So if your converter uses a "pro" +4dBu level, then 0VU=+4dBu. However, 0dBFS will be set somewhere north of that, to provide headroom. +19dBu is probably a rough average, thus 0VU would be -15dBFS in that case.
 
The only relationship between 0dBVU and 0dBFS is what you calibrate your converters to.
 
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