
BRIEFCASEMANX
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What do you have your pan law set to in your DAW? Have you noticed a difference in quality with different settings? I have mine set to whatever Cubase SX3 defaults to.
When you EQ something in a digital EQ plugin, but also use input or output gain or both, are all of these adjustments put into the same total algorithm, or is there a separate algorithm for each adjustment? I.E. a gain adjustment will cause tiny errors in a digital file, so if you use multiple gain adjustments in a single plugin, are the errors going to be 3 sets of errors from multiple algorithms being used, or does the plugin look at the entire gain structure and produce one final volume from all the gain changes you have set, thus making rounding errors happen one time instead of a separate rounding error happening with each change made on the plugins interface.
Also if you're using a pan law that has some sort of gain compensation, will the DAW give you a rounding error for that gain change AND the channels gain change, if you've changed that from 0.0db, or will it take both gain changes into account and give you a final gain where you only get rounding errors 1 time, instead of rounding errors for both gain changes.
Sometimes I get paranoid and start freaking the f*** out and my palms get sweaty and I'm afraid to touch anything gain related in my DAW because I don't want a bunch of errors adding up. I hope any of this made any sense outside of my SIKK brain. My NASTY brain. My brain that is loving Surge, and Vault. I'm also starving for Claim Jumpers.
When you EQ something in a digital EQ plugin, but also use input or output gain or both, are all of these adjustments put into the same total algorithm, or is there a separate algorithm for each adjustment? I.E. a gain adjustment will cause tiny errors in a digital file, so if you use multiple gain adjustments in a single plugin, are the errors going to be 3 sets of errors from multiple algorithms being used, or does the plugin look at the entire gain structure and produce one final volume from all the gain changes you have set, thus making rounding errors happen one time instead of a separate rounding error happening with each change made on the plugins interface.
Also if you're using a pan law that has some sort of gain compensation, will the DAW give you a rounding error for that gain change AND the channels gain change, if you've changed that from 0.0db, or will it take both gain changes into account and give you a final gain where you only get rounding errors 1 time, instead of rounding errors for both gain changes.
Sometimes I get paranoid and start freaking the f*** out and my palms get sweaty and I'm afraid to touch anything gain related in my DAW because I don't want a bunch of errors adding up. I hope any of this made any sense outside of my SIKK brain. My NASTY brain. My brain that is loving Surge, and Vault. I'm also starving for Claim Jumpers.