On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 08:24:38AM -0700, Len Ovens wrote:
> So Allen & Heath uses 127 levels on their top end digital control
> surfaces, How do they do it? Well they have two different scales:
> - fader: ((Gain+54)/64)*7f - also used for sends
> - Gain: ((Gain-10)/55)*7f - this is preamp gain
Suppose you have *real* faders which have a range of 127 mm.
That's not far from a typical size on a pro mixer.
Would you ever adjust them by half a millimeter ?
127 steps, provided they are mapped well, and zipper noise
is avoided by interpolation or filtering, should be enough.
The real problem is that many SW mixers
* don't use a good mapping,
* and don't have any other gain controls.
The latter may force you to use the fader in a range
where it has bigger steps.
Ciao,
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