MrKazador
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Following the first post there is clipping, maybe 1.5-2db...very annoying. I'm trying to tweak it so it won't clip.
Originally Posted by MrKazador /img/forum/go_quote.gif Following the first post there is clipping, maybe 1.5-2db...very annoying. I'm trying to tweak it so it won't clip. |
Originally Posted by MrKazador /img/forum/go_quote.gif No equalizer. I can see in peak meter and I can hear clipping but its very faint. |
Originally Posted by upstateguy /img/forum/go_quote.gif Very cool effect, but why didn't you like the default settings? USG |
Originally Posted by upstateguy /img/forum/go_quote.gif But don't you loose some of the "effect" by turning off the front/rear "crossfeed"? USG |
Originally Posted by Graphicism /img/forum/go_quote.gif Well let me expand my example from my OP. Listening to Jack Johnson's 'All At Once' on his latest album 'Sleep Through The Static' with my settings Jacks voice will only emit from the front speakers (L, C, R) and the backing music, drums and so on the rear (RL, RR). With default settings Jacks voice will emit from all speakers locations giving no directional presence, mixing vocals with drums and spoiling the subtle effect. Play around with it, you can create and save profiles in channel mixer and simply flick between the 2. As default I now have my center channel at 1.25 while others have felt the need to drop it back to 0.75, whatever works best for you. For all those trying it out for the first time, leave it on for a day, become accustomed to it, and then turn it off... the difference is shocking. |
Originally Posted by Graphicism /img/forum/go_quote.gif You are likely hearing the defects of the recording for the first time. This setup is extremely resolving, which means deleting all your MP3s in favor of lossless. Furthermore you'll find out which of your favorite artists record at +DB, which has been discussed to death and growled upon by every audiophile, commonly stating "They don't record them like they used to." Take a look at my Peakmeter Spectrum for the newly remastered Kraftwerk album, sonically beautiful but the whitecaps show +DB which will always distort. The default setting has the rear speakers emitting sound for the front and vice-versa, with the settings on the front page only the music meant for the rear comes out the rear... |
Originally Posted by upstateguy /img/forum/go_quote.gif I don't have anything by Jack Johnson, do you have any other "references" I could try out? I have stuff from Lucinda, Goldfrap, Rilo Kiley, Zooey, M. ward, Jenny Lewis(by herself), Neko Case, 2 raumwohnung and a lot of others including oldies...... USG |
Originally Posted by Graphicism /img/forum/go_quote.gif You are likely hearing the defects of the recording for the first time. This setup is extremely resolving, which means deleting all your MP3s in favor of lossless. Furthermore you'll find out which of your favorite artists record at +DB, which has been discussed to death and growled upon by every audiophile, commonly stating "They don't record them like they used to." |
Originally Posted by MrKazador /img/forum/go_quote.gif Using the settings on the first post Its about +3db(music is about +1db hot)...Lowering the center and rear volume slider fixes the issue. Its obviously Channel mixer not properly normalizing audio. If your music is below 0db or use replaygain you might never hear the clipping. |