Listen to a reference sine wave from your DAW (start from -20dBfs) and with a good pair of headphones listen the sine wave with DIRECT OUT of the OT’s Mixer.

I believe the leds are nearly to yellow/red …but listen the sine…if it gets upper harmonics, then the OT’s A/D conversion stage has been probably overdriven the inputs (read: clipping)

But…i feel the OT’s gives some spice to this nasty and avoid-every-time-is-possible situation!


Regarding Normalization…dont be worry about it…at least: it doesn’t alter relative dynamics.

Because Normalization only shifts everything up until the loudest peak in the whole file reaches -0dBfs, and it stops…so if you have recorded something already clipped (even the smallest amount of samples), than Normalizatuion will do nothing.

Compressor and Expander are dynamic processors that alter the relative dynamics.


Regarding your recordings:

i would go for TEST 07 and maybe a Normalization.
OR, when i feel more brave, with TEST 09 since the sound gets full without needing for another post-process.

Also, since the sampled material…i would not care a lot if sometimes leds go to sporadic red (not consistent like in TEST 100 where you actually hear the real digital clipping)

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