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Unity Gain at 12 O'Clock

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Unity Gain at 12 O'Clock

Postby S1User » Mon Oct 07, 2024 12:04 pm

First let me thank the kind people here who always seem willing to help. I'm try to refamiliarize myself a bit with FS.

I have a knob that controls the output level of the sidechain input and i want it to be cetered at 12 O'Clock for unity gain. Turn right to add gain, turn left to trim. Ideally it would max out at +/- 12db. How do I do that? I've been trying with no luck so far. Thanks in advance

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Re: Unity Gain at 12 O'Clock

Postby tulamide » Mon Oct 07, 2024 3:40 pm

Use math! You're multiplying a number, so 1 is unchanged and therefore 0 dB.

The formula for dBFS is 20 * log10(abs(value))

That tells you, that for -12 dB to +12 dB, the range has to be 0.25 to 4 (a quarter to a quadruple). Since it is a logarithmic scale, I would use the actual dB values for the knob (-12 to 12) and calculate the number (that you use to multiply the stream) with the reverse formula 10^(dB * 0.05)
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Re: Unity Gain at 12 O'Clock

Postby Spogg » Tue Oct 08, 2024 8:42 am

Here’s a couple of modules to do it. The stream version is by Martin Vicanek.
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Re: Unity Gain at 12 O'Clock

Postby S1User » Tue Oct 08, 2024 10:08 am

Thank you Spogg. That was exactly what I needed.
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Re: Unity Gain at 12 O'Clock

Postby Spogg » Tue Oct 08, 2024 2:43 pm

Just for completeness, here are 2 modules which convert from linear to dB, where a 1 input gives 0dB, 2 gives +6dB etc. So the linear input could be called a gain ratio maybe.
The stream versions may be useful in compressors for example.
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