Have not yet tried but what Ive read atleast nebula needs proper gainstaging because of
non linear (in regards to level) processing of signal. Cannot swear on it but would guess
atleast some other modeling plugings share similar approach.
Anybody know if convolution reverbs treat signal in a non linear manner, and if its
strictly internal processing or if multiple impulse responses could be utilized? Would be
fun to experiment with morphing verbs.
Also, please excuse a nubes ignorance,
/n
On 20 okt 2016, at 20:58, Ralf Mardorf
<ralf.mardorf(a)alice-dsl.net> wrote:
On Thu, 20 Oct 2016 14:44:39 -0400, jonetsu
wrote:
And this comes from famous consoles used since the 70s.
Pff, DAWs in the 70s? You only need to trim for the analog domain. I
don't know what and why mixbus provides, perhaps they add a feature to
attenuate or boost a signal, but adjustment isn't required. There is
nothing like line level required, because it is not analog. You seem
not to understand what a trim pot is good for, when using analog mixers.
A trim pot for DAW mixers could make sense, if a signal should be too
silent, while the fader is at maximum, but a DAW's mixer doesn't
require to adjust input levels. This is ridiculous.
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