Re: mono->stereo effects, input gain handling and bypass
Re: mono->stereo effects, input gain handling and bypass
- Subject: Re: mono->stereo effects, input gain handling and bypass
- From: "tahome izwah" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2006 11:15:35 +0200
No this is the expected behaviour, you just duplicate the mono channel
without changing the gain.
The perceived loudness is actually the same since mono playback
through speakers or headphones implies the same channel for both ears
as well (most people don't switch off one speaker and don't listen
with one ear if they have a mono source!)
--th
2006/8/8, James Closs <email@hidden>:
Hello,
I was wondering what the 'correct' way of handling input gain was on
a mono->stereo effect in order to have it maintain the same perceived
loudness. Or whether this is necessary at all.
Most plug-ins I've tried just seem to duplicate the input signal
twice, hence the track in question appears to get louder in the mix
on insertion of a mono->stereo plug-in. This is not necessarily a
problem if it's the expected behaviour, it just seems a bit odd to me.
If I was to reduce the input volume to compensate then I guess I'd
have to do this on bypass as well which would be a bit of a headache...
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James Closs, Director, bitBull Ltd
http://www.bitbull.com
07771 991171
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