drayon wrote:why normalize? it would be better to sample your sounds about -3dB so u have headroom spare incase u need to eq. If u normalize to full code and then eq, your gonna hit the wall pretty hard and things could sound ugly not to mention u would be able to shape the sound in the desired manner.
Right, see what I wrote above about the gain on the filters. You're confirming that if using it, the sample headroom does make a difference and that it's not necessary to normalize when using these filters. However, when I'm using a resampled sound with only subtractive eqing, filtering going on, I'd prefer to have the hottest possible signal going into the analouge board so that I can have the lowest possible noise floor.
drayon wrote:BTW EMU vs Puter.... both units use different convertors, your puter prolly has 24 bit convertors while the EMU has 18bit. The theoretical dynamic range of a 24bit convertor is much hight than an 18 bit convertor. Internal mix bus resolution also plays a role in what u are experiencing. Both machines just calculate the range differently...also the EMU appears to have a little (4dB) headroom past what it reports as 0dB it then goes into like a soft clip zone before full on brick wall clipping.
No doubt, that's interesting about the soft clip zone.
The thing about recording to the computer, for many sounds, I actually prefer the colouration that the EMUs converters give. That being said, I do use the old 2408 for resampling as well. Especially when valuing clarity over colouration. There's another thread somewhere about this.