alienoiz
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Post by alienoiz on Apr 25, 2014 10:44:40 GMT 1
ok..so i made a drum machine..the sounds are pretty cool for what i can listen... i didnt copy the native SE wich makes me realy proud...now...
2 or 3 sounds like the conga or crash are too loud or too low..what i want to do if possible is to set a quick way to put all sounds sending 10v like a normal volume control... so that i do not have decrepances before the Pan module of each one..
What do i do? is the clipper advisable? wich values do i set there? ...or shall i use a Scope to monitorize and math functions to calibrate?
Thanks: Duarte V.
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Post by KlangManipulation on Apr 25, 2014 12:21:20 GMT 1
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Post by alienoiz on Apr 25, 2014 12:55:00 GMT 1
they are not samples.. are drums built with SE : ))))))
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Post by Rob on Apr 27, 2014 22:16:02 GMT 1
A clipper is too harsh imo, I'd use something like a softdist module or build a limiter.
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Post by alienoiz on Apr 28, 2014 20:14:18 GMT 1
well, that for having the limited to the highest value right? but what about the ones that are lowest, i mean, i would like to force all sound to be at 10v output before the mixer, so that the mixer could be working around 0v to 12v and all default slider pos would be 10v.
Like i have now, and now talking about the higher, the crash and the ride for eg. are working with a value of 8v max in the mixer slider, and the default pos of it is 6v, so that the slider in the mixer may be aligned with others and so that it does not sounds too loud in comparison.
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