Hi,
Reading the pro-2 manual I came across this:
...the remote stage box contains a 12dB/Octave 30Hz filter. It is recommended that this is used at all times for optimum A/D performance. However it may be bypassed....
(page 70 op manual).
I'm puzzled by low frequencies causing an issue in an AD converter. I understand aliasing and nyquist but that's at the high end.
And I do employ high pass filters to clean up my mix... but the comment in the manual is directed at AD converter performance. This I don't understand.
Can anyone comment on this ?
Andrew
Reading the pro-2 manual I came across this:
...the remote stage box contains a 12dB/Octave 30Hz filter. It is recommended that this is used at all times for optimum A/D performance. However it may be bypassed....
(page 70 op manual).
I'm puzzled by low frequencies causing an issue in an AD converter. I understand aliasing and nyquist but that's at the high end.
And I do employ high pass filters to clean up my mix... but the comment in the manual is directed at AD converter performance. This I don't understand.
Can anyone comment on this ?
Andrew