I know this thread is a bit old but since there is still no answer (at least i coudn't find one) and i have the same question. I ask it here before i open a new topic.
Would be nice to know if this is a bug nobody cares to fix (since the problem is still the same), or if it is intended to work like this.
If it's intended like this, is it because IKM processors don't have their reference like most other plugins at -18dbFS (+4dbu). To compensate for the hotter signal ik modules "need", the vu meter works like this?
For me it would make sense like this. ... I've built a test chain:
Signal generator with 1k sine at -18dbfs --> White 2A, gain reduction at zero, and gain set to get again -18dbfs, vu meter is set to output +4 --> TR5 metering's VU meter set to -18dbfs
- White 2A's VU meter shows now -5vu, TR5 Metering's VU meter shows -4vu--> Raise the level of the signal generator till TR5 metering shows 0vu. (-14dbfs)
- White 2A shows now (~)-1vu.--> Set TR5 metering's vu to -10dbfs, White 2A's to output +10 and again raise the signal level that TR5 metering shows 0vu.
- White 2A shows (~) 0vu As you can see they are all (at least more or less) matched like this.
The same principle applies to Black76 and i think all the other modules as well.
I'm not an expert or a tech guy, nore i have expierience with real analog gear. I ony want to understand my plugins so i can use them correctly and don't get confused.
Feel free to correct me if i'm wrong, but please do it reasonable.
I sent a ticket to IK's support pointing out some "bugs" i found, including this one. It's not too long ago but i don't think i will get an answer
It would be nice if IK metion things like that (there are some more things like this) in their manual if its supposed to work like this. I think it would stop a lot of confusion (at least for me).
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