Hi,
I've been looking at the
Advanced Clipper and am wondering how best to only
have minimal (or prevent any) clipping of the final audio output.
I have been tweaking the
[CLIPPER DRIVE (loudness)] value under the
Advanced Clipper section, to reduce the amplification, but I am not 100% sure
how best to set this, or if this is the best method to use.
As you can see from the below screenshots, when it is at a higher value
the sound waves crush up at the top of the output wave visualization screen,
see
Loud screenshot
Does this means that clipping will be occurring?
And when I reduce the value the sound waves do not hit the top of the output
wave screen, see
Quieter Screenshot.
Does this then mean less to no clipping is being performed?
Therefore, is it best to try and find a value where the sound waves are as high as
possible but not hitting the top of the wave visualization screen?
Note: I could not get the images to post, so have had to put links instead.
Loud Screenshot:
https://ibb.co/jHDtJHP
Quieter Screenshot:
https://ibb.co/n79vfv5
Any pointers would be appreciated.
Regards
Mark
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