For AutoAlign yes, for Pi he's talking about signals that are not from the same source (i.e. not guitar mic and line but more bass and kick or sub synth) that compete for space on the same frequency area once they make it to the stereo mix
He is talking about Pi though, when used post-fader which is what the makers recommend whenever possible. He's not talking about gain staging at any point here, he's talking about how much each channel fed into Pi influences it's behaviour
@@strumspicks2456he literally talks about gain and how its controlled pre and post fader... set the plug in pre fader... next... we came for the pi lesson... not a routing lesson.
@@rickneibauer1 This lesson is given in the context of a course that talks about more than PI. He is asking students basic questions about the behaviour of a plugin pre vs post fader just to check they understand, because this is important when using Pi. He is not talking about gain staging at all. He is pointing out a crucial aspect of PI's functionality, which I assume is confusing you because it sounds like gain staging: the relative volume of each element going into Pi determines how much it influences the phase adjustment behaviour of the the plugin as a whole. All channels with Pi enabled influence its behaviour, the louder ones more so. Hence the metaphor 'the bigger kids jumping in the pool make the bigger splash". The reason why pre-post is important: if your DAW does not allow post fader inserts, PI has to be placed last in the chain and you manually control the weight of each channel with the 'CHNL WEIGHT' knob at the mid/bottom left, so you decide which element(s) have the biggest effect on the over all phase adjustment
@@strumspicks2456 ok... i'm not trying to be an ass. to me, signal flow and aspects like pre/post fader fx/plugins are in the realm of gain staging. especially post fader slots since any fader moves will affect the incoming gain (gain structure.) i get that he's being thorough... totally understand... i just wanted to hear about the functionality of pi. pre/post fader plugin knowledge is something you should probably understand before you worry about a plugin like pi. im just impatient sometimes... my bad yall.
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When you talk about phase you mean the relationship between 2+ identical sound waves?
For AutoAlign yes, for Pi he's talking about signals that are not from the same source (i.e. not guitar mic and line but more bass and kick or sub synth) that compete for space on the same frequency area once they make it to the stereo mix
man.. im still using "In Phase" by Waves
That's actually a very good plugin for layering and mixing drums. PI is more of a "dynamic" phase plugin.
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We know gain staging. Pre and post fader. Let's talk about pi.
He is talking about Pi though, when used post-fader which is what the makers recommend whenever possible. He's not talking about gain staging at any point here, he's talking about how much each channel fed into Pi influences it's behaviour
@@strumspicks2456he literally talks about gain and how its controlled pre and post fader... set the plug in pre fader... next... we came for the pi lesson... not a routing lesson.
@@rickneibauer1
This lesson is given in the context of a course that talks about more than PI. He is asking students basic questions about the behaviour of a plugin pre vs post fader just to check they understand, because this is important when using Pi. He is not talking about gain staging at all.
He is pointing out a crucial aspect of PI's functionality, which I assume is confusing you because it sounds like gain staging: the relative volume of each element going into Pi determines how much it influences the phase adjustment behaviour of the the plugin as a whole. All channels with Pi enabled influence its behaviour, the louder ones more so. Hence the metaphor 'the bigger kids jumping in the pool make the bigger splash".
The reason why pre-post is important: if your DAW does not allow post fader inserts, PI has to be placed last in the chain and you manually control the weight of each channel with the 'CHNL WEIGHT' knob at the mid/bottom left, so you decide which element(s) have the biggest effect on the over all phase adjustment
@@strumspicks2456
ok... i'm not trying to be an ass. to me, signal flow and aspects like pre/post fader fx/plugins are in the realm of gain staging. especially post fader slots since any fader moves will affect the incoming gain (gain structure.)
i get that he's being thorough... totally understand... i just wanted to hear about the functionality of pi. pre/post fader plugin knowledge is something you should probably understand before you worry about a plugin like pi.
im just impatient sometimes... my bad yall.