manufacturers tend to label their scales differently.. on all allen&heath consoles (analog and digital), 0 = -18dbfs (digital out) , +4dbu (analog out)
Exactly. The Meters on live consoles are seldom labeled Like your Standard DAW dBFS meters, where 0 is the absolute digital ceiling. Live Mixers headroom goes to +18dBu ,so 0dBu becomes the Same as -18dBfs. In both meters you have 18db headroom
These are the kinds of videos I am looking for. Spot on mate. Thank you for such a great teaching.
More gig video please :)
I’ve given up on wi fi control at live events. Too many loss of connection events. I guess there is just too much clutter out there these days.
You must use your own 5ghz router (not 2.4)
Its better to put ur gain btwn -18 to -12 dbfs not till 0 dbfs
manufacturers tend to label their scales differently.. on all allen&heath consoles (analog and digital), 0 = -18dbfs (digital out) , +4dbu (analog out)
Exactly. The Meters on live consoles are seldom labeled Like your Standard DAW dBFS meters, where 0 is the absolute digital ceiling. Live Mixers headroom goes to +18dBu ,so 0dBu becomes the Same as -18dBfs. In both meters you have 18db headroom
Thanks guy. Yes Allen and Heath (QU) doesn’t use dBFS as a metering scale so zero is Unity.