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Input Gain

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Input Gain (noun)

Type: noun

Pronunciation: /in-put-gain/

Also spelled or known as: Input-Gain

Related: Input, Input Impedance, Input Monitoring

What does Input Gain mean?

The amount of gain applied to audio before effects or processing.

Input Gain is the amount of gain applied to audio before effects or processing. Input gain may be applied to audio before it is compressed, to emphasize the amount of compression applied.

Example sentence: “I added some Input gain before i mixed it.”

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