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Which split best for unaffected path A and optional parallel B?


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Hello,

after a signal split (Y-split) path A became lower in output than it was before.

How much lower exactly?

How much do I have to increase the output of path A to get it as loud as it would be without the split?

And will path A sound exactly the same then? I am going to use path B only in one of three snapshots of a preset and volume-wise just to taste.

This preset is mono.

Thanks!

 

Edit:

I found out it´s -3dB per path (at the merge position).

What would be the best split for maintaining path A as it is and having Path B parallel?

Would it be the A/B split? (Because it doesn´t mess with volumes. And I have "minus infinity" dB instead of -60dB (bleeding), what would be good to deactivate path B)

 

 

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On 11/7/2022 at 7:52 AM, Elephantstomp said:

Hello,

after a signal split (Y-split) path A became lower in output than it was before.

How much lower exactly?

How much do I have to increase the output of path A to get it as loud as it would be without the split?

And will path A sound exactly the same then? I am going to use path B only in one of three snapshots of a preset and volume-wise just to taste.

This preset is mono.

Thanks!

 

Edit:

I found out it´s -3dB per path (at the merge position).

What would be the best split for maintaining path A as it is and having Path B parallel?

Would it be the A/B split? (Because it doesn´t mess with volumes. And I have "minus infinity" dB instead of -60dB (bleeding), what would be good to deactivate path B)

 

 

 

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