![]() ![]() ![]() This is very much out of my wheelhouse (I do not have a mathematical background and am just learning as I go) so I would appreciate the kind of an explanation/ opinion that a layman such as myself can interpret! Thank you! So my question is this, how do you convert from decibels to amplitude (and back) and why?Īfter doing some research online I have seen both numbers used but I do not understand why some people tend to use one over the other. The numbers above are the numbers shown in the panel at the right hand side of the the JSFX editor (I attached the image in case I copied them incorrectly). It was all done with variables, not numbers and I added the 'dB' bits in to make it clear. Obviously, I changed the code to make it more legible. Random method (I just played around with digits to get -6dB to be 0.5 and 0.5 to be -6dB on the way back: These numbers are similar but not the same, apart from the first two significant figures.Īfter experimenting in JSFX, I found that when converting from -6dB to amplitude and back again that the first number got me closest to a circuit without change in the dB on the way out.Ģ. I am very new to making JSFX and I have been trying to figure out how people convert decibels to amplitude and back again.Īfter digging around in other JSFX files, I have notice that people tend to use approximations of the two following numbers:ġ.
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