See previous post for a description of this version.
In short, for best results:
- Phase Limiter: Lower Start freq to around 120-240.
- Loudness: Set 'Allow louder lows' to +10000, enable 'Improved loudness distortion protection' and 'Very deep bass distortion protection'.
Winamp DSP plugin:
http://www.stereotool.com/download/dsp_ ... 510-39.exe
Stand alone version:
http://www.stereotool.com/download/ster ... 510-39.exe
VST version:
http://www.stereotool.com/download/vst_ ... 510-39.dll
VST version (No SSE2):
http://www.stereotool.com/download/vst_ ... 510-39.dll
Command line version:
http://www.stereotool.com/download/ster ... 510-39.exe
Linux command line version:
http://www.stereotool.com/download/ster ... BETA510-39 (not built)
Linux GUI version:
http://www.stereotool.com/download/ster ... BETA510-39 (not built)
Edit: 'Clip highs feedback strength' sounds better at 80% than at the default level of 60%.
Unfortunately, I just compared this version against an older version (before the Loudness improvement) and the bass level is now actually LOWER than before....... (At least for this 'Mina' song which does have a lot of very low bass, it might be less bad for other tracks). That's with my default settings, maybe some changes in the settings can fix this (making the 'very low' frequency range smaller would help, reducing the feedback strength or (less) the maximum feedback help as well.)
Currently I only lower the lows if the highs are very loud, but not the opposite... Maybe I should do that as well.
Edit: After some thinking I'm going to check if I can detect when voice vibrations occur. If I can do that, I can reduce the bass ONLY when needed.
--> Edit: Seems to work! Will continue tomorrow.
Edit: Another solution would be to use an offset - only reduce bass if the highs get above level X. That seemed to work very well when I tested it a few days ago, and has far less effect on the bass.