Hi all,
I was wondering something and thought some of you might be able to explain this to me.
I’ve heard that 2 random audio sources combined should give a theoretical +3dB. I can see this on my 90’s analog dj mixer when I cue both tracks to 0dbu but when added it goes higher then 0 on the master.
How come with newer mixers like allen & heath, pioneer,… I can cue both tracks to 0 and also get 0 on the master? I don’t think it had anything to do with digital vs analog as the allen & heath ones that I’ve tried were all analog…
Thanks!
I was wondering something and thought some of you might be able to explain this to me.
I’ve heard that 2 random audio sources combined should give a theoretical +3dB. I can see this on my 90’s analog dj mixer when I cue both tracks to 0dbu but when added it goes higher then 0 on the master.
How come with newer mixers like allen & heath, pioneer,… I can cue both tracks to 0 and also get 0 on the master? I don’t think it had anything to do with digital vs analog as the allen & heath ones that I’ve tried were all analog…
Thanks!