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Next step will be the Trumpet filter, or something with a similar effect.
Hi Hans,
Maybe you can think about "phase rotating" filter in same time when you think about "trumpet filter" i think this two is related and this two together can do much.
I can prepare few samples, i already know which trumpet songs and voices has bad phase. (?)
Hi Bojcha,
I think the non-linear highpass filter might already do what you're requesting here...
Phase rotating would definitely be a solution for the trumpet filter... But I'd like to be able to fix it without using phase rotation (among others, because already compressed audio often already has an 'optimal' phase rotation shape, so changing it might actually make things worse). It might be a good idea to create a dynamic phase rotating filter
I have one track ("James Last - Dance The Night Away") that someone mentioned earlier where there are some really bad trumpet sounds (HUGE spikes in the waveform), combined with bass, which sounds really horrible. Although I should add to that that I just compared the latest Beta with v4.22, and when I'm using headphones, v4.22 wins without any doubt, but on my speakers the latest Beta sounds cleaner and closer to the original. So I definitely shouldn't add the v4.22 trumpet filter again.
In a moment I'll post a new version where I've made some changes to the loudness filter, that should slightly (very slightly) reduce certain artifacts. Still these trumpet sounds remain bad (probably slightly better than before), so I still have to find a better solution.
Edit: I just tried the non-linear bass with these trumpet sounds, but it doesn't seem to help. Actually that makes sense: In case of these trumpet sounds, the phase shift should be in the (very) high frequencies, and the non-linear bass causes it mostly in the low frequencies.