Zebra Big Sound
- KVRist
- 152 posts since 4 Oct, 2014 from Russia
Hello! I experimented with the reverb in the zebra, Ie used the reverb as an art tool and not just reverb. In the process, the feedback is very high and the high-frequency squeak is heard ... I use the active monitors Yamaha MSP5 and the subwoofer SW10 Tell me, should I use a limiter after the zebra synthesizer? What is the probability of burning monitor tweeters without a limiter? Thank you
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- KVRAF
- 3231 posts since 10 Nov, 2013 from Germany
Normally you should put a limiter at the DAW level. If the zebra patch is to loud and clipping, simply put the level in Zebra down.
Also the chance of burning the tweeter depends on your monitors output level.
When there are too much high freqs in your patch put them down with Eq.
Also the chance of burning the tweeter depends on your monitors output level.
When there are too much high freqs in your patch put them down with Eq.
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 152 posts since 4 Oct, 2014 from Russia
Thank you! Ie Zebra can spoil monitors without a limiter ... I thought that inside Zebra there is protection from such trouble ...Chris-S wrote:Normally you should put a limiter at the DAW level. If the zebra patch is to loud and clipping, simply put the level in Zebra down.
Also the chance of burning the tweeter depends on your monitors output level.
When there are too much high freqs in your patch put them down with Eq.
Live and learn forever!
- Banned
- 6129 posts since 9 Oct, 2007 from an inharmonious society
No. There isn't.atmelcool wrote: Thank you! Ie Zebra can spoil monitors without a limiter ... I thought that inside Zebra there is protection from such trouble ...
Yet it might be a problem with your settings in the reverb.
Certain settings in the reverb, if set too high can cause that.
I suggest trying to lower specific settings to see if the feedback goes away.
Might want to attach the sound to your post so others can take a look.
