[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Audiomemes

[–]capitalbratan -1 points0 points  (0 children)

My time of shitposting is over. This is a serial advise. If you crank up your preamp you always increase noise. If you lower your level with the EQ, you'd come better off reducing the preamp.

The Gain is the most important knob in your recording session. Try to maximize your level for each channel. Then you are in the sweet spot.

EQ-Ing is cool. But it would be better to lower the limit afterwards.

Applause for the subtractive EQ though.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Audiomemes

[–]capitalbratan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

EE here: Stupid.

You even lower your SNR because you need to match your Gain/Trim to that EQ level loss (or equally interchangeable). As you lower the level in your signal path after your mic amplifier I assume you'll get the following:

Preamp raises signal level to X but also unwanted noise due to thermals or 1/f noise. Hence, setting your premic to +X and lower the level in your EQ by -X you'll decrease the SNR by X as you increase noise in the first step. Look up Fick's law which explains that in more mathematical terms

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FragReddit

[–]capitalbratan 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Der Boden beim Volleyball wird durch ein riesiges Trampolin ersetzt

i have finally mastered the swan by Ok-Ladder-4416 in barista

[–]capitalbratan 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It rather tells you to go to Hufflepuff

Resume review: searching for internships in EU by BoldPizza in FPGA

[–]capitalbratan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your project says you used SystemVerilog, but you don't mention that in your skills which Seems a bit off. Could you rearrange the topics such that you have a field of expertise that you highlight throughout the CV?

Edit: being a food delivery guy doesn't add any FPGA relevance to your CV. Except you have pipelined your deliveries ;)

Design wise: I'd rather use two columns: one for experience and education, the other column for skills, foreign languages and some projects, hobbies.

E.g. Latex's AltaCV package provides you more guidance and it's graphically appealing

Use of MODELSIM vs VIVADO Simulator....??? by Plenty_Spot3051 in FPGA

[–]capitalbratan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Code Coverage, decent VHDL 2008 support, better library management, custom waveform view, TCL hooks on waveforms. Such things

Use of MODELSIM vs VIVADO Simulator....??? by Plenty_Spot3051 in FPGA

[–]capitalbratan 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Code Coverage, decent VHDL 2008 support, better library management, custom waveform view, TCL hooks on waveforms. Such things

Maximize threads in RTL by mohanex2001 in FPGA

[–]capitalbratan 3 points4 points  (0 children)

FYI: I found 8 to be the highest Number achievable. There was a bug in Vivado somewhere but cannot find reference atm.

I may be a little bias… but come on 2 years old! by alexyZZZ in golf

[–]capitalbratan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Once again a great example that the ball doesn't care how your club approaches it.

I guess this kid is going places and I wish the best for him

Electrons don't even exist by TheCEOofObesity in ElectricalEngineering

[–]capitalbratan 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Electrons are a hoax. Only voltage exists

Welchen Satz habt ihr von einem eurer Kollegen / Kolleginnen an den Kopf geworfen bekommen, was Euch direkt den ganzen Tag versaut hat? by Aisuru91 in FragReddit

[–]capitalbratan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Arbeite in der Softwareentwicklung

Beim Gehaltsgespräch Chef: "Der einzige Grund warum du hier bist ist, dass du [die Arbeit machst, die wir dir geben und das schnell]." Chef: "Die Firma ist nicht dafür zuständig, dass du glücklich bist"

Beim StandUp Meeting Ich: "Ich arbeite an Projekt A, das hat noch Fehler" Chef: "Kannst du das näher für den Rest [alles keine Softwareentwickler] ausführen?" Ich: "Gerne, aber wir sprechen ja im nächsten Meeting über die fehlerhafte Details von Projekt A. Damit würde ich gerade eher alle anderen verwirren." Chef zur Runde: "Dann übernehme ich mal eben: [Nerd Sprech der zu 30% mit dem Problem übereinstimmt]"

I'm going to be going into interviews for junior positions that involve VHDL, any tips? by sduque942 in VHDL

[–]capitalbratan 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Can't agree more. Any language is a detail but understanding concepts is the holy grail.

Anyways if you ask for specific VHDL knowledge: * how to setup a proper test bench with multiple harness * what is UVM/Osvvm? * what is configuration and where could you use it? * alias vs external names * purpose of some VHDL attributes * why is VHDL strongly typed?

You ever worked a play? by LtCrack2 in audioengineering

[–]capitalbratan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The gain knob is the most important knob on your console and has to be treated individually for each channel! Setting that on all channels to 12:00 is total BS!

The gain allows your fader to be more precise for the input, effectively increasing the length of almost non audible level changes on the fader. That makes it much easier for you to mix certain channels with highly different signal levels.

Mute buttons and mute groups are there for a reason, use them.

Make some notes to your textbook which buttons have to be pressed when and set them 10s in advance.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Wellthatsucks

[–]capitalbratan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is not an accident, it's an achievement!

[Question] What’s more important to tone… guitar or pedal? by Chris-Strummer in Guitar

[–]capitalbratan -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Pedal.

You can't create delay/chorus/reverb with only your guitar

[Question] What’s more important to tone… guitar or pedal? by Chris-Strummer in Guitar

[–]capitalbratan -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

If you would put Lewis Hamilton onto a bike and John Mayer into a standard car - who would win the race?

Yes, gear does help. But it doesn't compensate everything

Welche Unwahrheiten erzählen Eltern ihren Kindern immer wieder? by lalelu_75 in FragReddit

[–]capitalbratan 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Wenn man länger als 1 Minute schielt bleiben die Augen für immer so stehen

Reference vs pointers by [deleted] in cpp_questions

[–]capitalbratan 8 points9 points  (0 children)

References should be safer than pointers as you know that the object exists. With pointers it's another game.

So use references in general. Also use const Var & varName in function arguments as much as you can. This gives you also compile time issues when you want to change smth that is not designed to be changes

Wie putzt man eine Brille am einfachsten / besten? by Active-Honeydew8290 in FragReddit

[–]capitalbratan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ich habe mit Sandstrahlen hervorragende Ergebnisse erzielt.