Hey man!! I really appreciate you putting this video together. Of all the explanation videos i've watched on this topic, this is the most helpful. Keep em coming! Love the depth of information and the clarity of explanation.
There are 100s of videos out there explaining this. Out of all of those, this one is the one that explains it the right way. Simple and with actually real world examples, not just perfect world examples. This made everything click. Thanks!
👋Excellent!! Figured out most of it but this really set the historical and operational context. I had to make sense of the various units (Volts/dBu/dBFS) to calculate amplifier limiter settings on a processor. Thanks!!
Thank you for taking the time to talk about this topic. I realize the importance of gain staging and this helped me go between different audio (db) units.
Thank you, this is exactly what I was looking for when I se out to research this topic. Subscribed. I think the length and technical depth was perfect. I have a technical background, so I was really looking for the actual details of how these all worked together, rather than the high level gloss over I saw when reading on a couple blogs. I'd love to see more of this technical depth on more music and audio related topics.
Thank you for a very informative video. The VU meter in relation to dBFS in DAWs is particularly useful information. I reckon this single video could be turned into a 10 part (potentially paid) course for beginners, simplifying each subject a little (I felt some assumptions of knowledge were made). On a side note, I found the audio gate distracting.
My Behringer shows -5dB peak, and RTA and improvised VU, at the same time, seems shows around -12... At the back is +10dBu and +22dBu switck for mic too. So many things to understand.
Thank you for the detailed information. When calibrating a VU meter from a digital console how do you know how many volts the signal you are sending is without a volt meter?
> I'll work on trying to make these shorter, but it's difficult deciding what to take out and what not. Well, you could stop repeating the same empty phrases...
Hey man!! I really appreciate you putting this video together. Of all the explanation videos i've watched on this topic, this is the most helpful. Keep em coming! Love the depth of information and the clarity of explanation.
This is so well explained!!! You have a gift for teaching, keep putting out more of these videos
There are 100s of videos out there explaining this. Out of all of those, this one is the one that explains it the right way. Simple and with actually real world examples, not just perfect world examples. This made everything click. Thanks!
👋Excellent!! Figured out most of it but this really set the historical and operational context. I had to make sense of the various units (Volts/dBu/dBFS) to calculate amplifier limiter settings on a processor. Thanks!!
Thank you for explaining all in one video. I’m still processing but I can recall and stop this video as needed
Comprehensive! Answered a lot of My questions in relation to this topic. Thank you!
Thank you for taking the time to talk about this topic. I realize the importance of gain staging and this helped me go between different audio (db) units.
Thank you, this is exactly what I was looking for when I se out to research this topic. Subscribed. I think the length and technical depth was perfect. I have a technical background, so I was really looking for the actual details of how these all worked together, rather than the high level gloss over I saw when reading on a couple blogs. I'd love to see more of this technical depth on more music and audio related topics.
Very extensive and clear, thank you very much for this excellent content!
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This video helped me a lot! Thank you very much :)
Wonderful presentation
Awesome video!
Thanks! : )
Hi I really enjoyed and understood your explanation, please make one on 32bit floating points etc
Thank you this was very informative
Thank you for the video. Extremely helpful.
Thank you for a very informative video. The VU meter in relation to dBFS in DAWs is particularly useful information. I reckon this single video could be turned into a 10 part (potentially paid) course for beginners, simplifying each subject a little (I felt some assumptions of knowledge were made). On a side note, I found the audio gate distracting.
My Behringer shows -5dB peak, and RTA and improvised VU, at the same time, seems shows around -12... At the back is +10dBu and +22dBu switck for mic too. So many things to understand.
Excellent! I’m saving this for reference!
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Great! Great! Great! Thank you so much!
Thank you for the detailed information. When calibrating a VU meter from a digital console how do you know how many volts the signal you are sending is without a volt meter?
Very informative many thanks
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> I'll work on trying to make these shorter, but it's difficult deciding what to take out and what not.
Well, you could stop repeating the same empty phrases...
What the hell is base 3? and how did that table have the numbers you needed, you would have to have every number in there surely