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i asked once, but let's try again.
Limiter for normal output should be using Bass clipper from ABDP, but it does not. Why?
It does use it but not in same way as in clipper mode.
Hm it should. What makes you say it doesn't?
Bass final peek level determined by ABDP is not same when you use limiter. There is no 'that' bass clipping with limiter ON.
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How do you like dry drums or bass kick with that?
Try very short reverb times. That makes the drums still sound pretty much dry, but not completely. The defaults are bad - I tweaked them to sound good but changed something in the calculation afterwards...
I will sure never use that reverb thing. No metter how it sounds.
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And how many weeks is needed, for example, to add option for gate do detect signal after agc?
I still don't think that that's a good idea, but I might misunderstand what you want to use the gate for.
Typically, you use a gate for example to prevent background noise in spoken word content to be pulled up. In that case, you set a level that you don't expect any "real" audio to drop below as your gate level.
Now, if you make the gate depend on the audio that came before (which is what you're doing by detecting it after the AGC), anything really loud that comes in would cause the AGC to get stuck. Say you have an interview and suddenly someone yells into the microphone or something, that would cause anything after that - which actually needs to be pulled up FASTER - to stay down longer, or even forever if 'gate stop' is used. Similarly, a soft beginning of a song will be pulled up slower if it comes after a very loud song, which again is exactly when it needs to move fast.
Can you explain why you think it does make sense to detect gate levels after the AGC?
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Problem with current gate is that it's strongly dependent on input level. Any thresh settings is not good. We all saw that many uses 0dB input and others -24dB, so how to tune gate thresh for that. Same problem is for multiband NR.
With gate detection after AGC you are always in range, range of AGC. Loud burst can be problem but putting slowness in gate and knowing that AGC is not compressor/limiter will probably not be problem at all because slower attack.
It is used mostly for low passages in tracks.