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Looper playback is attenuated
Voxglitch Looper appears to apply a -20dB attenuation to any file it plays back. This may be done by design, but I find myself having to multiply Looper's output signal by 10 to achieve unity gain on playback.
Steps to reproduce:
- Using VCV Recorder, record a signal with an amplitude range of -10V..10V and save it to disk as
test.wav
- Load the resulting
test.wav
file from disk into Voxglitch Looper - Observe the amplitude range of Looper's playback is -1V..1V
In my view, a less surprising behavior would be for Looper to play the file back at the same amplitude at which it was recorded.
Backward compatibility aside, I think this change would result in playback at unity gain:
- outputs[AUDIO_OUTPUT_LEFT].setVoltage(left_audio * volume);
- outputs[AUDIO_OUTPUT_RIGHT].setVoltage(right_audio * volume);
+ outputs[AUDIO_OUTPUT_LEFT].setVoltage(left_audio * volume * 10.0);
+ outputs[AUDIO_OUTPUT_RIGHT].setVoltage(right_audio * volume * 10.0);
Thank you for reading and for your fantastic modules
This very likely to be a bug, and thank you so much for catching it. What I'll likely do is scale the output from -5v to +5v, but provide a few different range options in the context menu, as well as a "backward-compatible" range for -1.0 to +1.0. Sorry for the inconvenience! Please be patient as I'm going through a lot of changes to my codebase at the moment and it might take a little time to fix this. :-)
Sounds good to me :) It can easily be worked around by boosting the output, but the new options you mentioned would save a little patching if they were to be added. Thanks for your response