Receiver errors The receiver’s internal clock,which areless accurate when compared to the satellite’s atomic clock, along with other hardware and software errors add noise and bias to the measurements. These errors should be accounted for, mitigated using a specific error model or estimated by ...
Show LU Distribution:Shows or hides distribution of LUFS and dynamic range on the left-hand side of the visualization. Show True Peak:Shows or hides True Peak measurements over time (only in LUFS visualization). Show reference (Sidechain):Shows or hides LUFS and dynamic range over time for th...
Also the expander can be used as noise gate. Mastering Loudness. Now we have removed some unwanted events with EQ and Compression, as well as leaving some more headroom, we can address loudness. Loudness is mainly detected by peaks and RMS measurements. For a mix to be acceptable anywhere ...
‘Mojo’ saturation circuit - enabling it to be the cleanest and most transparent preamp you’ve ever heard, as well as the most colourful at the turn of a dial. Designed from the ground-up, Camden 500 achieves ground-breaking low-noise and...
Now we have removed some unwanted events with EQ and Compression, as well as leaving some more headroom, we can address loudness. Loudness is mainly detected by peaks and RMS measurements. For a mix to be acceptable anywhere between -8 dB and - 14 dB is quite common. The tools for loudn...
Now that I’ve laid out my measurements, let me say that these numbers only tell part of the story, because there’s something else going on with this EQ. There’s a certain mojo to its sound that I can’t explain with frequency plots or distortion figures. For example, I set up my...
Now we have removed some unwanted events with EQ and Compression, as well as leaving some more headroom, we can address loudness. Loudness is mainly detected by peaks and RMS measurements. For a mix to be acceptable anywhere between -8 dB and - 14 dB is quite common. The tools for loudn...
Now we have removed some unwanted events with EQ and Compression, as well as leaving some more headroom, we can address loudness. Loudness is mainly detected by peaks and RMS measurements. For a mix to be acceptable anywhere between -8 dB and - 14 dB is quite common. The tools for loudn...
And could we confirm or deny our hypothesis in blind testing? Unlike many manufacturers, Grimm can buttress their claims with genuine high-resolution measurements and cogent explanations that don't stretch the laws of physics. Their claim is that there is a window of opportunity to improve a con...
pretty much every speaker "family" I've heard has had an identifying personality that can't be explained by measurements. My original HR's are very neutral sounding, with a tendency to get a bit too thick in the low mids when pushed hard, but without any of the "hyped" bottom or top...