Advantage of tape over MD?
I can see you're growing as tired of this as I am, so I'll make this brief.
Geoff Wood wrote:
dB is a relative term, and by itself means nothing.
Correct.
dBFS is decibels relative to a real figure, relating to the analogue level
represented by a digital word at "all 1's".
Relative to the analogue levels of "all bits on" which is
1111111111111111 or 111111111111111111111111
depending on whether you're using 16-bit or 24-bit resolution.
No problem there.
I think my last question at this time, then, is this:
If the WAV of a sine wave was normalized (i.e. maximum peak just below
0dB, no clipping) and the "level" of that WAV was -12dBFS, would the
bisector (i.e. the average level) of the sine wave be located 12
decibels below 0dB?
Myke
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