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Confusion here too ..

i said that without trumpet filter sound is clearer, but today i again hear something similar but not same.
it's like i pushed high and mids to high and loudness or final limiter can't handle it.
I installed this no-trumpet version .. and org.v4.22 .. and testing it side by side. (fm out)
And the 'similar' sound is not present in v4.22?
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With v4.22 i recall the bad bass followed by strange early-tail sound (multibang and loudness bug)

.. and something i hear first time, is on some deeeep-bass sound there is something like "sand" sound .. in last beta there is nothing like that ..except there is still small early-tail sound in bass caused by loudness or Finall limiter (i think), but it's really small.
So, the latest beta is better in all these aspects?
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v4.22 have bit softer mid-highs and highs and i think more natural last beta have stronger highs but seems loudnes can't handle that.
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4.22 vs beta2
My conclusion is that it's not problem in mid-highs and highs in latest beta. Problem is in mid and mid-low which are missing a bit. Like comparing 4096 samples mode and 512 samples mode, but smaller difference, of course.
I suppose then that you mean that it sounds less full/warm? Or is there really distortion?
Note: It may be difficult to compare v4.22 against the latest beta's due to the big difference between the original 'pre limiter' and the new 'agc' filter. If you're using a dualband AGC, it might help to lower the
Note #2: Please see my earlier remark about the Multiband filter: For some reason, the last 'soft limit' slider must be set at about 77.5% of the value in v4.22 to get the same sound. I really don't have a clue why. If you don't do this, you'll sometimes get really loud (+ 2dB) very high frequencies, which sound really bad and also push the other frequencies down (especially when using pre-emphasis, as the highs are already loud then!)
I've just performed a measurement to compare the frequency response of v4.22 against the latest (BETA2) beta.
Results, with AGC turned OFF and Multiband 'soft limit' slider 10 set to 1.56 in v4.22 and 1.13 in BETA2:
- Frequency response is roughly similar.
- But around 150 Hz-250 Hz the sound in BETA2 is a bit softer (on average about 0.3 dB).
- At frequencies above 7 kHz the highs in BETA2 start to get a bit louder, despite the much lower 'soft limit' setting (it does help a bit though). At 14 kHz the difference is about 0.5 dB. (I still need to look into Multiband to find out what's wrong).
- At low frequencies the BETA2 is softer (-0.3 dB at 40 Hz, upto -4 dB at 0 Hz, with a highpass filter frequency of 30 Hz). So that should be an improvement.
- The difference in RMS volume is 0.03 dB - negligible.
Except for the slightly louder highs, I would expect the difference to be hardly noticeable. Also, based on the output graphs, I would expect the mid freqs (400 - 7000 Hz) to sound better - they look cleaner in the output graph. I don't know if that's also the case for higher frequencies (difficult to compare).
All of this is completely negligible compared to the huge impact that the AGC will have on the sound, compared to the Pre Limiter filter. The only reliable way to compare the quality of the other filters in the two is to turn AGC/Pre Limiter off in both versions.
Edit #2: I just did a quick comparison between Pre Limiter and AGC. Result: AGC usually results in a softer sound (which means that Multiband works less hard, so you might need to increase the AGC soft limit slider a bit, say 10%). Also, at least for the tracks that I tested, I see that the highs are relatively lower in volume in AGC than in Pre Limiter. Which unfortunately contradicts what you're describing... Although I've seen one track where the high are (relatively) getting louder.
Edit #3: Note that you're comparing v4.22 WITH Trumpet filter against BETA2 WITHOUT Trumpet filter. I'm now building a version of v4.22 without this filter, to enable a more 'honest' comparison. Will post it tomorrow morning (if the build succeeds).