Reaktor output value?

Nowhk
Nowhk Member Posts: 15 Member
edited May 2022 in Reaktor

Hi,

I'm output a 1.0 value from Reaktor to my DAW (which is set to multiply the signal from a VST x1 - i.e. as is), but it seems the final value is 2.0 i.e. +6.02 db?

Why?

Here's the schematic (i.e. the important parts):

Is the "default" meter on top/right at +6.02db?

Don't think so, in case it would be -6.02db :)

Thanks for any helps.

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  • colB
    colB Member Posts: 761 Guru

    You don't show the whole ensemble, so it's hard to help.

    What I would guess is that you are using polyphony, and the final audio voice combiner is adding a 1 from each voice.

    So if you have voices set to 8, then the output value will be 8. Impossible to tell for sure though without seeing the settings or the rest of the ensemble.

  • Jon Watte
    Jon Watte Member Posts: 77 Advisor
    edited May 2022

    It's also the case that particular DAWs may calibrate their meters differently.

    That looks like maybe FL Studio in the background? Do they document that 1.0 is what they consider 0dB?

    If you export to WAV and open up the file in some sample editor, does it show clipping?

  • Nowhk
    Nowhk Member Posts: 15 Member

    Got it, thanks.

    FL Studio VST wrapper increment output by +6 (not sure why).

    Thanks

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