Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2004 8:29 am
Hello to all! 
I recently started to mix a lot with XTC and I was wondering about one thing. We all know that SFP/XTC are 32bit integer, which means that there is a limit of 192dB of headroom. That is the headroom that all CW mixers got. So, it IS possible to make your CW mixer digitally clip (unlike the SX mixer which is 32bit floating and doesnt clip).
So, I was wondering...ok...lets say that you take care and wherever you use an XTC plugin, the audio doesnt clip. But all the audio of all the XTC plugins is processed by your CW card, which has the limit of 192dB. How could one know that your CW card is not clipping, since there is no meter anywhere for that?
The same question applies to all DSP cards which use integer maths (TC for example)...
Just wondering... Does anybody know?


I recently started to mix a lot with XTC and I was wondering about one thing. We all know that SFP/XTC are 32bit integer, which means that there is a limit of 192dB of headroom. That is the headroom that all CW mixers got. So, it IS possible to make your CW mixer digitally clip (unlike the SX mixer which is 32bit floating and doesnt clip).
So, I was wondering...ok...lets say that you take care and wherever you use an XTC plugin, the audio doesnt clip. But all the audio of all the XTC plugins is processed by your CW card, which has the limit of 192dB. How could one know that your CW card is not clipping, since there is no meter anywhere for that?
The same question applies to all DSP cards which use integer maths (TC for example)...
Just wondering... Does anybody know?
