----- "Peter Plessas" <plessas@mur.at> a écrit :
> Be advised that there is many ways of mapping faders to mulipliers.
> Depending on your practice it is common to have the 0dB (unity gain)
> mark somewhere 4/5 up the fader's range, which is inherited from
> analogue mixing desks and which I have found useful in the digital
yeah, I didn't realise that it is the design of the mixertrack screenshot
from a known software I've posted before.
> domain as well (despite the danger of clipping at the dac). The mapping
> of a fader's value to the actual multiplicative value is also a matter
> of feel (tactile). I don't know if there is much research about this
analog mixerboards has been developped for the best expression
of human feeling over an amplitude modulator, why looking elsewhere?
> topic, I personally prefer the [fadtodb] abstraction by Thomas Musil
> (iemabs/iemlib) which we use for our productions here at the IEM, and
> which to my humble opinion comes closest to the analogue desks i love.
yeah that's perfect!
curiously I get 100.111 db at 4/6 from [fadtodb]'s scale.
>
> chease,
>
> Peter
>