Topic: Limit Arc USB Encoder to 0 dB (instead of 6 dB)
hi!
I am new to UFX II and Arc USB.
Is it possible to limit ARC USB encoder maximum value to 0 dB instead of 6 dB?
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hi!
I am new to UFX II and Arc USB.
Is it possible to limit ARC USB encoder maximum value to 0 dB instead of 6 dB?
I like this idea.
I assume you want to control volume without having to look to the screen when 0dB have been reached to avoid distortion.
I think this would really be very practical and additionally:
- an ARC USB command to toggle this behaviour and
- settings in TM FX to define the default behaviour when the system starts up.
The recall feature is there to give you a reference point. The master fader on 0 dB does not mean it won't distort. Just the opposite, usually the sum needs a bigger attenuation when mixing and monitoring. IMHO this would just be a useless additional option making the list of these even more cluttered.
The recall feature is there to give you a reference point. The master fader on 0 dB does not mean it won't distort. Just the opposite, usually the sum needs a bigger attenuation when mixing and monitoring. IMHO this would just be a useless additional option making the list of these even more cluttered.
actually when I use UFX II via AES output I am getting clippings on my KRK ERGO input if master is higher than 0 dB.
I am making pretty loud EDM with limiter on master bus.
+1
I would pay for this feature.
0 db works well for me 90% of the time.
I would LOVE to be able to adjust upwards without looking at the screen.
Both for studio use and for home hifi applications.
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