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    • the red_1T
      the red_1
      last edited by

      Hi everyone,
      I'm working on a project and I wanted to ask if there is a proper or alternative way to implement an input gain node.
      Currently, I'm using an SVF EQ with a low shelf from 5Hz to 20kHz just to control the gain, but it feels more like a workaround than a clean solution.
      I also tried using a Gain core node, but I noticed that the range is limited from -100 dB to 0 dB, so I can't boost the signal (for example +24 dB).
      Is there any dedicated node, method, or better approach to achieve proper input gain control (including positive gain) without relying on an EQ?
      Thanks in advance!
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      • DanHD
        DanH @the red_1
        last edited by

        @the-red_1 yes, something broke in a recent commit. If you open the dsp network xml file you will be able to enter the max gain value in there.

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        • trillbillyT
          trillbilly @the red_1
          last edited by

          @the-red_1 try changing the type from decibel to "unknown" or whatever the top selection is.

          Then you can change it back once you set the value if you need.

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            pratitghosh @the red_1
            last edited by

            @the-red_1 I just use a math.mul node with the formula of "+6 dB = 2x the volume" "-6 dB = 0.5x the volume"...

            So a range of ±24 dB would be a math.mul node ranging from 0.125 to 8.

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            • the red_1T
              the red_1 @DanH
              last edited by

              @DanH said in Can't Add Positive Gain in HISE – Am I Missing Something?:

              dsp network xml file

              thank you 🙏🏼,

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