Hi,
I've noticed a level change when converting stereo files to mono files- an increase of 1.9dB measured using a -18dBFS reference tone. I noticed this because I used a VST DSP effect (a peak limiter) and its "ceiling" level, which I had set to -0.5dBFS was being exceeded into digital distortion. Am I correct in this conclusion or is something else at play? Obviously summing signals can lead to a level change (+6dB for phase coherent identical level signals) but software often compensates for this.
I've noticed a level change when converting stereo files to mono files- an increase of 1.9dB measured using a -18dBFS reference tone. I noticed this because I used a VST DSP effect (a peak limiter) and its "ceiling" level, which I had set to -0.5dBFS was being exceeded into digital distortion. Am I correct in this conclusion or is something else at play? Obviously summing signals can lead to a level change (+6dB for phase coherent identical level signals) but software often compensates for this.
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