Yeah I think you are right.. and I do think it was ultimately the correct way to do it. In the end, it is within the users power to regulate the gain staging and most of the new effects have very clear input/output gain controls, so it's no biggie.IvyBirds wrote: Fri Dec 26, 2025 9:08 pm I think the decision for hot gain staging was made very long ago with Spectrasonics Atmosphere so the filters could run hot. Since then they have kept it that way because backwards compatibility has always been important and the old UVI filters from Atmosphere still exist in the software
I think with the new Version 3 effects they just dropped in plugins that were looking for less hot inputs without any modifications. That's awesome for use the stand alone effects plugin but can cause issues with some of the presets
Do you happen to know at what point in the gain structure the A/B/C/D level controls on the bottom are? I assume it works like a mixer that feeds the 'Common' effect slot where everything is combined (except the AUX return, which is summed post all effects).
I'm not at the computer with Omnisphere installed right now so can't double check but my gut feeling is that the main A/B/C/D "mixer" levels are post slot effects, right?
