Analog DB and digital DBfs
Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2024 12:43 pm
Recently i get a problem with some of my schematics.
I used some handmade compressor module, but with no control for the user.
I was accustomed to use a simple synth at 0.5 volume to test my gear.
But now i see that this level is way to high for normal use of an instrument in a daw.
So my compressor was begin to compress at 0.5 level, so -6DBfs which is way to high, meaning that in most case the compressor will be inactive for most user.
So i try to find a good value and a good match, how much analog DB correspond to digital DBfs..
The answer seams not so simple and could vary.. What did you think about this ??
ChatGpt seams confusing about this, as i finish with the conclusion that a compressor that act at -16DB might in digital act at -16 DBfs which seams very false !
I find this article that seams really better, but not really sure if there's more to take into account or other's scale that could be true. What do you think about this ?
https://al-ba.com/wp2/understanding-dig ... -levels-2/
I used some handmade compressor module, but with no control for the user.
I was accustomed to use a simple synth at 0.5 volume to test my gear.
But now i see that this level is way to high for normal use of an instrument in a daw.
So my compressor was begin to compress at 0.5 level, so -6DBfs which is way to high, meaning that in most case the compressor will be inactive for most user.
So i try to find a good value and a good match, how much analog DB correspond to digital DBfs..
The answer seams not so simple and could vary.. What did you think about this ??
ChatGpt seams confusing about this, as i finish with the conclusion that a compressor that act at -16DB might in digital act at -16 DBfs which seams very false !
I find this article that seams really better, but not really sure if there's more to take into account or other's scale that could be true. What do you think about this ?
https://al-ba.com/wp2/understanding-dig ... -levels-2/