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Exactly, but it;s not good. What happens is that clipper clipp bass at, for example, 2dB then if i rise trhesh in limiter by 2dB, 2 bad things happens. First bass is back to 0dB and bass clipper instantly clip bass and then limiter is bit late to amplify it since it has some release.
I'm very confused. There is no threshold so you can' change that. Or do you mean drive? But if you change that the bass clipping level doesn't move. I have no idea what you mean by "limiter is a bit late", and it never amplifies anything so I don't understand that either.......
So.. it need it;s own bass clipper, or it should follow settings from bass clipper in ABDP. I vote for 1st since it can be standalone.
It does use the settings from ABDP, including the settings that control distortion etc.
Another thing, why it depends on "hard Limit"? about 0.8dB goes into hard limit after limiter. Cant measure because it kick well over 0dB after limiter without "Hard Limit"
I can make it more strict if needed. But since hard limit is a limiter as well I figured it wouldn't make too much difference......?
It constantly goes of some amount into "Hard Limit" I thought it should just catch 'some' small peeks here and there. Another slider for limiter output level maybe?
I am mainly talking about bass. I really don't see point of bass clipper if limiter again boost bass peek level again.