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Hans pls make variables saved... we have all the time to set the sliders on any new Beta or after restart..

Please tell me:
- WHICH SLIDERS DO YOU CHANGE?
Because I want to clean up all the sliders that are not used/useful, and keep (and save) the others.
Thanks...
on every restart
Igrnore if Below
Clip Lowest bass
Then rise to (strict)
Dirty bass
Accounts for highs
High vs lows
to
Clip Highs feedback
Punch clip lowest
Max Highs burst
Maybe I should add:
AND TO WHICH VALUES?
I think for most of these sliders there's probably 1 value that's best for everyone. If that's the case, I can remove the slider (and keep the interface simpler). 'Dirty bass' and 'Punch: Clip lowest bass at' are definitely not one of those. And maybe 'Clip lowest bass at' and 'Then rize to' should also remain there.
If I'm right that for most sliders a single value is best for everyone, then the fact that you need to change the settings means that my defaults are not good (which is very well possible, I focussed on the algorithms behind them, not so much on the settings - not yet anyway).
Chris: Why do you change 'Account for highs'? I was actually thinking about removing that altogether, because my impression was that it only has bad effects on the sound...
I'll make a list of all the sliders here:
Sensitivity boost x1.00
- set higher to respond stronger to predicted distortion
Ignore if below 50%
- Instead of mapping measured distortion level 0%..100% at bass reduction 0%..100% we map 50%..100% at 0%..100% (so 50% distortion = 0% bass reduction). Note that Loudness will repair some of the distortion, and that low distortion levels aren't noticeable.
Reduce sensitivity for non-constant sounds x1.00
- Idea is: Voice distortion is most noticeable for constant tones. Higher = less sensitive during changing tones.
Clip lowest bass at (dynamic) 90%
from 0 Hz upto 150 Hz
Then rize to (static) 100%
Strict ENABLED (I will change the default!)
- This currently works on the whole low frequency range (upto 400-800 Hz), should I change that? Or make it strict for both ranges?
at 300 Hz
Dirty bass 0%
- Higher = more dirty
Account for highs 0%
- If more highs are present, bass level is reduced. This might protect against some distorted bass sounds, but also results in bass level drops when loud other (often 'S') sounds are present.
Highs vs lows protection runs from 400 Hz
to 800 Hz
- Tones above this are protected against loud tones below it and vice versa
Clip highs feedback strength 100%
- How strong do we reduce the bass when voice distortion is predicted?
Maximum feedback 50%
- Never reduce the bass more than this
Punch: Clip lowest bass at (dynamic) 95%
- During punch, keep the LOWEST bass below this level. This time it's NOT the whole area upto 400-800 Hz, which is odd and probably wrong...