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Hans, how is possible that this voice and other vibrations, caused by lows, are much less when "non phase linear" is used?
Beside that, bass is much better quality.
I never used "non phase linear" i accidentally clicked and discovered that.

Hm, well, 'non phase linear' makes bass sound processing easier for Loudness because it spreads out the different bass frequencies (instead of a single bump the lowest part is moved to the back a bit). This is similar to some bass improvement filter that was posted by someone earlier. I never realized that it would help for voice vibrations also - but actually it might make sense because bass processing is easier. I guess I should make non-phase-linear the default setting???
In the mean time I'm getting closer to a properly functioning voice vibrations filter: I have 2 big parts of the filter, and currently I'm getting -1.7 dB bass when using just one of those, with far less voice vibrations. So I think that filter is ok now, and I just need to fix the 2nd filter as well. (Combining them reduces bass reduction, because I only reduce the bass if BOTH filters indicate that I should do that).