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| Lives for gear | Summed mono is always louder than hard panned stereo, I want to say 6db but I'm not sure.
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| Gear addict Joined: Oct 2005 Location: france
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ok thx! i have test it's maybe 5db more louder in mono |
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| Lives for gear Joined: Feb 2009 Location: VT
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what about 500 series modules for make up gain? Any clean ones? Anyone using the atlas audio juggernaught?
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I am resurrecting this thread to ask one question about the Folcrom: what if you only have 12 outs on your D/A, as in an Audiofire12 for instance, into the Folcrom. Do you need to terminate somehow the remaining 4 on the Folcrom as to preserve the load, etc? Forgive if this has been answered elsewhere, but I couldnt find that answer readily. thanks...
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