They are, but entertaining all the same!
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> On 11 Jul 2014, at 21:52, Daniel Contreras <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I think we should take the list for what it's worth, a helpful source for 
> everybody, we are all on the same boat people. I hate to but in, but opening 
> these emails are a waste of my time in my opinion, if they're not pertaining 
> to the subject at hand.
> 
> Daniel Contreras 
> 
>> On Jul 11, 2014, at 3:31 PM, Chris Smart <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> sixth post. let me guess, not your fault?
>> 
>> At 03:28 PM 7/11/2014, you wrote:
>>> I'm sorry, as I said, I was just trying to help.  Give me a break!
>>> 
>>> Chris.
>>> 
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Smart" <[email protected]>
>>> To: <[email protected]>
>>> Sent: Friday, July 11, 2014 3:22 PM
>>> Subject: Re: I can confirm Chris's meter problem.
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> Dude, I was kidding. Moving the decimal one place to the left or right is 
>>>> very basic!
>>>> 
>>>> At 02:37 PM 7/11/2014, you wrote:
>>>>> I admit, Chris, it was a little confusing at first when I heard his 
>>>>> explination.  Basically, I am not sure if you were being sarcastic about 
>>>>> math being difficult, or if you were serious.  I'm gonna assume the 
>>>>> ladder.
>>>>> 
>>>>> So, look at t it this way... Let's say you have a double digit decimal DB 
>>>>> value.  Let's use 12 just for example.  So, forget for a minute it being 
>>>>> negative, or positive.  Don't worry about that.  Just for now look from 
>>>>> the bigger picture.  Take the number 12, in general.  12 could also be 
>>>>> written as 12.0.
>>>>> 
>>>>> So, 12.0 is no different than 12.  Only thing is, with 12.0, we now have 
>>>>> a decimal place.  So just move that decimal one place to the left.  So 
>>>>> instead of 12, you now have 1.2.  So think of it this way, and this is 
>>>>> what really helped me grasp it.  The decimal needs to be in between the 
>>>>> two digits.  So, say you needed -16DB.  That's kind of low, but just 
>>>>> humor me here.  So, what makes up 16?  1, and 6, right?  16's written as 
>>>>> 1 6. So, put a decimal between those two digits.  So, -16DB on the PT 11 
>>>>> meters would equal -1.6DB. Hopefully, that makes sense.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Chris.
>>>>> 
>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Smart" <[email protected]>
>>>>> To: <[email protected]>
>>>>> Sent: Friday, July 11, 2014 12:15 PM
>>>>> Subject: Re: I can confirm Chris's meter problem.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> But but, math is difficult. LOL
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> At 11:56 AM 7/11/2014, you wrote:
>>>>>>> Guys,
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> As I mentioned a few days ago, it's an issue with the way the meter is 
>>>>>>> displaying only 14.4 dB of range. Between version 10 and 11, the meter 
>>>>>>> display changed and, as I mentioned before, it's something that needs 
>>>>>>> to be fixed. Think of everything as being one decimal spot off. In 
>>>>>>> other words, if you get a reading of -2 dB, what the meter is really 
>>>>>>> saying is -20 dB. If you're shooting for -15 dB, make sure your meter 
>>>>>>> reads -1.5 dB. Move the decimal one spot to the right in your mind. If 
>>>>>>> anybody wants to verify, create a track with a signal generator putting 
>>>>>>> out a tone at -20 dB and check the meter on the track and you'll see 
>>>>>>> that it displays -2.0. Adjust the output of the signal generator and 
>>>>>>> it'll follow the behavior I've outlined above.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Slau
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> On Jul 11, 2014, at 10:38 AM, Rosco Vittore <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Hi.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> This *definitely!* must be a Voiceover issue. I don't recall the
>>>>>>> exact model, as it was donated to me by a studio in my area which is 
>>>>>>> going out of business unfortunately, however I have some form of a 
>>>>>>> Scarlet. I think it's made by Focusright. Anyway, I can confirm with 
>>>>>>> this interface that like Christopher, I too am seeing the same problem 
>>>>>>> with my meters in PT11. I'm not getting identically the same readout as 
>>>>>>> he obviously, but it's definitely showing a much hotter signal than 
>>>>>>> what I know beyond a doubt is coming in. In PT10, like Christohper, I 
>>>>>>> do not have this situation either. My meters read fine over there. So, 
>>>>>>> Slau, with the utmost respect, I think you saying there are things 
>>>>>>> Christopher doesn't yet understand is a little bit harsh. I earnestly 
>>>>>>> don't think Chris is doing anything wrong. If he is, then why am I also 
>>>>>>> having the same problem with a completely different interface, not even 
>>>>>>> made by the same manufacturer? That just seems a bit odd to me that 
>>>>>>> this would be opporator error. I can't speak for Christopher, but I can 
>>>>>>> tell you from my part at least that I'm not doubting your experience 
>>>>>>> nor credibility, and if I implied in any way that I did, I apologize. I 
>>>>>>> just find it coencidental that he's having this issue, and that I am as 
>>>>>>> well.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Thanks kindly, and make it a blessed day.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Rosco.
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