Topic: ADI 2/4 Pro FS analog input overload protection
Hi,
In mastering, it is common to hit the inputs of your A to D converters quite hot to induce some clipping of the signal. Especially on the Lavry, Dangerous music and Lynx Hilo, driving the input produces wonderful clipping.
I'm wondering whether the same can be achieved with the ADI 2/4 Pro FS, whether there are some overload protection circuits that need to be disabled, or whether it is not desirable to do at all? I haven't dared to push the inputs over as I'm not technically aware enough of potential risks that might result in undesirable artefacts.
Based on listening, some peak clips that show as OVR on the unit sound fine, but I want to make sure that I'm not doing anything stupid. On the Dangerous music A/D unit that I know pretty well, I can drive the input without issues, but whether the ADI A/D converters can be used in some kind of same fashion, I'd appreciate some guidance.
MacBook Pro M1 Pro (Sonoma)