Thanks Herman, Thanks Hannes.

In my next life I'll be an electronic audio professional.

Ciao
Raffaella

On Sun, 2006-10-01 at 20:30 +0200, Johannes Sixt wrote:
> On Sunday 01 October 2006 18:17, Herman Robak wrote:
> > On Sun, 01 Oct 2006 17:20:26 +0200, Raffaella Traniello
> >
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >>   Fading and amplification are typically separate knobs or levers:
> > >> the amplification setting is usually called "gain".  Cinelerra has
> > >> a gain effect that you can attach to audio tracks.
> > >
> > > I've tried it. It starts at 0 and can gain up to 40. Since there are
> > > also negative values, it can fade down to -40.
> > >
> > > Since the fader goes above the unity level and the gainer goes under it,
> > > they don't appare so separated to me. Why is better to keep them
> > > independent?
> >
> >   Good question.  An audio professional could explain why this makes
> > perfect sense.  My explanation may be a little naive and inaccurate...
> 
> While i'm neither audio expert nor electronic guru, i do expect an amplifier 
> and a fader to have quite different analog electronic circuitry.
> 
> It just happens so that both operations on digital audio are the same 
> operation - multiplication - and can be achieved by the same knob.
> 
> -- Hannes
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