Hello
@2dor ,
@MirrorProfiles and
@volkan
I created an account just to ask my question because I share
@volkan confusion.
TL;DR question:
- I am quoting
@2dor critical information which is the basis of this whole calibration stuff; the plugin author (here for instance Neural DSP) provide a calibration figure based on THEIR audio interface (12.2 dbu in this case).
Are they also setting their audio interface gain knob to 0 ?
Elaborated question:
This whole mess of "set your audio interface input gain to zero" started from community, not from plugin devs (to my knowledge), they also recommend (like Scuffhamamps and many) to set their audio interface gain enough to avoid clipping and maximising SNR. If this has started from plugin Dev to ensure the most homogeneous user experience they would have clearly state that
we authors of this plugin we set our audio interface gain to zero to have a reference based on the audio interface (used during development) headroom at zero gain, and we recommend you (users) to do the same on your audio interface that we are on the same page.
because of the lack of this statement from plugin dev, I speculate about 2 options:
option 1- they also set their audio interface gain in a way to maximise SNR and avoid clipping but provide the audio interface headroom at gain zero
just for (but
worthless) reference. Thus our reference point that we consider
golden is actually
wrong, and we are all mislead by the plugin calibration data.
option 2- that have a special/high-end audio interfaces that allow them to still maximising the SNR ration by turning the gain knob + provide a readout of the headroom (i.e maximum input ) left at that gain setting (essentially an automated way of what
@MirrorProfiles is suggesting with the sine-wave method). and then this calibration method at gain set to 0 of us end-users is still valid.
Hope I expressed well my question (English in not my main language, not even the second).
kindly,
LiCoRn