Hola a todos,
Quisiera pedirles ayuda para lograr entender el "Red knob" del Neve 1073 de UAD, sé que es una emulación del original y me gustaría entender como funciona:
Alguien me podría ayudar please?, UAD puso la siguiente descripción para ese knob...
"Input Knob Overview
The Input knob operates differently with the Neve 1073 which features full input stage modeling, and the Neve 1073/1073SE Legacy plug-ins which do not model the input stage.
Neve 1073
The Input Gain control (aka the “Red Knob”) adjusts the input gain for both the mic preamp input and the line input. The gain parameter being controlled (mic or line) is switched by clicking the MIC or LINE text buttons, or by clicking the desired value in the opposite gain range.
When the MIC/LINE input is switched, the knob position changes to the gain range for the input, as shown in Neve 1073 Mic/Line input select buttons and gain knob control ranges below.
Tip: The unusual “negative value” numbering originally used by Neve are based on sensitivity instead of gain. For example, if an input has a sensitivity of -80 dB, the input sensitivity knob on the 1073 would be set to -80 dB to match."
Quisiera pedirles ayuda para lograr entender el "Red knob" del Neve 1073 de UAD, sé que es una emulación del original y me gustaría entender como funciona:
Alguien me podría ayudar please?, UAD puso la siguiente descripción para ese knob...
"Input Knob Overview
The Input knob operates differently with the Neve 1073 which features full input stage modeling, and the Neve 1073/1073SE Legacy plug-ins which do not model the input stage.
Neve 1073
The Input Gain control (aka the “Red Knob”) adjusts the input gain for both the mic preamp input and the line input. The gain parameter being controlled (mic or line) is switched by clicking the MIC or LINE text buttons, or by clicking the desired value in the opposite gain range.
When the MIC/LINE input is switched, the knob position changes to the gain range for the input, as shown in Neve 1073 Mic/Line input select buttons and gain knob control ranges below.
Tip: The unusual “negative value” numbering originally used by Neve are based on sensitivity instead of gain. For example, if an input has a sensitivity of -80 dB, the input sensitivity knob on the 1073 would be set to -80 dB to match."