thanks for pointing that out.
i took the noise generator in my native bundle's sonic destructor.
when i set the sine test tone to -6 and adjust the white noise generator to have -6 also, the channels and output meters peak gradually rises 1.5db from where is set it upwards.
anyway it is apparent that the signal shows a rise of 1 db when i switch
in the eq.
why is the signal rising? i thought it is supposed to be sinking when switching the eq
in?
btw, did i get it correct. the eq slope shouldn't start at 20k but have its lowest point at 20k, right?
just making sure i succeed in jumping the language barrier here.
if you say that the 32 float system would not clip in the given test setup, does that imply it doesn't matter if i drive the channels hot or conservative?
i could imagine, that when using lots of channels and plug-ins are used there still might be an advantage in not letting the channels peak above -6, would you agree?
but even if that would be so, what would i do when i would master on the 32bit float daw? how far would i be able to pull up the volume and still end up with a good signal?
cheers,
dualmono