On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 09:11:24AM +0000, Fons Adriaensen wrote :
On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 10:07:48AM +0200, Aurelien
wrote:
By the way, I would have to retry (and I have no
time for this today),
but I'm almost sure to have got different numerical values from one
"realtime listen" to another. I especially remember a session with a
zone in which I sometimes get huge saturation (+1dB or more), and the
time right after got -0.8dB. It was a very low dynamic region (metal
music), and I had to get it the loudest I could, and it was quite a
pain.
Do you have any effects/plugins that have random elements,
Nope.
or periodic ones not synced to the timeline ?
Got to think about it. Might be (I'm not in the studio right now).
So, what you're meaning is that when using a plug with periodic elements
not synced to the timeline, it is not initialised every time you read
the session from the beginning?
I never thought about that, but you're right, it could be that.
Could it mean that those plugs (lets-say on oscillator) just starts when
putting it in ardour (or whatever), and just never stops oscillating til
one closes it?
Ciao,
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