Ok, so I see what's goin' on here.
I'm rendering to .WAV file. And you guys are using it as an overall
volume in line with
other sounds linux is doin'
I think I'm good now - thanks :)
...Steve
On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 3:55 PM, S. Christian
Collins wrote:
> For my composing, I use Qsynth at 55% g
For my composing, I use Qsynth at 55% gain... seems to be the level I've
arrived at after having to reduce it again and again when the sound
would get too loud and clip. Yeah, I wouldn't recommend 100%; Kevin's
description of soiled pants isn't an exaggeration, heehee.
-~Chris
Kevin Fishburn
j...@resonance.org wrote:
Seems like it would have been nice if that was more prominently stated
with their products, so you would have had a better chance of catching
it before hand. Roughly how many instruments do you think are
affected? Sounds like it could be a lot of them.
Well, those sa
>From my usage of the executable, values anywhere but in the lower range
end up being loud as hell. I think it's awesome that it can pump out
that much sound if necessary, but it's incredibly loud compared with
other system sounds (in Ubuntu anyway). In my app I set the default to
0.25 and the
I could be wrong, but isn't the default synth gain 0.2?
Doesn't that make all the sound come out at 1/5 the usual volume?
Shouldn't it default to 1.0 or something?
Thanks :)
...Steve
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