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Not only that.. without "Leif's highs gap protection" whole band is much better. Even bass comes back again. That thing inside that filter pushes everything else down.
https://imgur.com/a/a2iyzTy
Hm, if I turn "Also protect bass" off there's not much difference, and I hear more highs with Leif's Highs Gap Protection enabled, and not much else change in the lows and mids. I think the bass protection must be set to 40 Hz or so, not higher. With higher "Highest vs lowest highs" settings it does start to push things down, but that should be less the case with the new build that's coming now.
Indeed, with the default settings (especially the way too high bass frequency) it does sound worse.
I hope this won't be the case anymore tomorrow (hard to test now because it's all running very slowly, so I can't run it at full speed). At the very least, some tweaking of settings will be needed.
Is your image based on something like white noise?
Even based on the last build, with white noise the non-Leif version looks better. It doesn't touch the lows and mids as much - there is a gap in the mid/highs between 3 and 6 kHz though. So... is the conclusion then that Leif's Gap Protection should just be removed? --> No. I just went back to the original version and that looks fine. Something broke since that version, apparently.
Cyan = without Leif's Gap Protection, purple is with. And in general, purple looks much better.
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