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First of all, I wanted to say thanks for the plugin! It's something I was looking for but could not find in the free/open source world yet.
I was wondering if there should be any difference between linking the input and output levels and using the ceiling level. Maybe you can include a block diagram of the processing chain in the readme file? After a null test I didn't find any differences in sound. However I like to use the ceiling level knob so peaks don't go over the available screen.
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Yes you're right, linking in-out is just a UI feature. From the standpoint of sound you can achieve the same with just Ceiling knob. It's just a matter of convenience - someone prefer to link in-out and adjust it up to ceiling level, someone - play with Ceiling Knob. Like the idea of block diagram, added it to my list of tech debt #80. Thanks!
Hi,
First of all, I wanted to say thanks for the plugin! It's something I was looking for but could not find in the free/open source world yet.
I was wondering if there should be any difference between linking the input and output levels and using the ceiling level. Maybe you can include a block diagram of the processing chain in the readme file? After a null test I didn't find any differences in sound. However I like to use the ceiling level knob so peaks don't go over the available screen.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: