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PostPosted: Thu Sep 13, 2018 10:38 pm 

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It appears the declipper is not very good at detecting and processing heavily tilted clipping. Even at very extreme settings, there are many false negatives. For reference, this is what I mean:

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The two upper channels are input and the two lower channels output.

I can understand detecting these might be a bit trickier (those clips go down below -6 dBFS easily), but considering they are still easily spotted by the eye, I think it could be possible to detect them with an algorithm.

Maybe it already works? If somebody has settings that handle clipping like this, I would love to try them.


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