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hatembr
06.05.2004, 07:19 PM
hi!!

i'd like to know how do u all set your master volume?
in the manual they say set it to the max to get full dynamics, but when u set your LED display mode to output1, u notice that all the init patches clip!

so what is the best settings for this ?

Hollowcell
07.05.2004, 12:18 AM
I have it set to max, but I play with the patch volume settings.

By the way, I like your new Avtar! That must have been after a hard night! hehe

Tomer=Trance
07.05.2004, 04:57 AM
i usualy set it to 100
i find it better for some reason then puting it on 127 and puting patch volume on 20 :lol:

hatembr
07.05.2004, 07:51 AM
By the way, I like your new Avtar! That must have been after a hard night! hehe

oooooooh yes, a hard night when my dog (a female) was hot and excited and jumbed on my arm to satisfy its desires!


.......shit, you'll believe i'm zoophile now :oops:

picato
07.05.2004, 08:27 AM
Every time you boost something, you'll automatically boost the distortion on that sound to...

There's actually no reason in setting your master to a lower value than max, and then boosting the separate channels. Always try to make as little boosting as possible.
Instead set master out to max, then lower some channels if they clip. Every time you raise or decrease the level you'll get some distortion and loss of signal to. The difference maybe isn't that great, but don't bost the separate channels if you can raise the master instead.

Dynamics... :?

hatembr
07.05.2004, 08:38 AM
yeah but the signal clips when coming out of the virus first, before reaching the mixer, so it's better to lower the volume patch on the virus, isn't it ?

picato
07.05.2004, 09:18 PM
yeah but the signal clips when coming out of the virus first, before reaching the mixer, so it's better to lower the volume patch on the virus, isn't it ?

Yes, but never lower the master, and then boost the separate parts, for sosme reason. That's just a waste.

Hollowcell
08.05.2004, 01:03 AM
shit, you'll believe i'm zoophile now

Actually that's what most of us had guessed even before this post Hatembr! Hehe

Instead set master out to max, then lower some channels if they clip.

As long as you mean lowering the parts with-in the Virus itself and not lowering the channels on your mixer, then this is fine.

If you just lower the channels on your mixer, then you will just get a quieter clipped signal.

i usualy set it to 100
i find it better for some reason then puting it on 127 and puting patch volume on 20

What ever works for you tomer I guess. But I'd sugest a change here.