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I have to come back to the topic of the Simple Clipper Drive visibility while the Advanced Clipper is enabled. The Simple Clipper Drive (multiplier for loudness) should not only have a greater range (from 10-150 increased to 0-200%) but should be adjustable from within the Advanced Clipper module page without having to disable it first.
Hi I don't really get it. Adjusting the simple clipper or adjusting the advanced clipper has the same effect. All the simple clipper does in this case is multiply the advanced clipper setting with the simple clipper setting.
Because achieving mute is impossible if it only goes down to 10%, and 150 isn't enough of a boost (I see people asking for a range of 200% which seems reasonable for a loudness driver).
Why do I choose to use it with the Advanced Clipper if I'm licensed? The percentile scale multiplier type number thingy (not all nouns are coming out of my head today yet) makes it an easy 1:1 map (or 1:2 if it goes from 0-200) for the absolute Windows master/device volume control to the loudness drive. Advanced clipper page has 2 sliders that neither go down to 0%
Why not use output volume? Well, I want to increase headroom as I make it less loud. I eventually plan on getting a midi controller with knobs or sliders to map to features.
Please let me know if my thought processes are poor or if this is nonsense and there are better ways.
here's what i told tom in the Discord regarding the value of a simple 0-2x loudness scalar that doesn't rely on understanding how decibels double in loudness every 6.
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i eventually foresee the masses of twitch adopting something like Stereo Tool via OBS (once they nail down their VST/sizing issues) to handle their sound for broadcast. it's the wild west out there in terms of loudness and quality, and people buy expensive shit cause some popular streamer uses it, regardless of if it's really optimal. i understand if it would be weird to have regular joes using a high quality broadcast processing software not knowing what a decibel is and how it scales with loudness, but that's the potential of this world and the low barrier to entry of the basic license.
I want to be able to coach a streamer who don't know dookie about sound to turn down the loudness by 50%. and they say "-6db sounds like a high number to adjust by". or they do half of the bar in OBS which would do something like -30db. Perhaps I need to find a youtube that explains it all concisely and present that before they use the software?
Okay, what if there was a Quick Adjust for 'pros', and a Quick Adjust for 'streamers'? I realize this goes in the face of not having multiple operation modes though... Even if it's just another expansion in the main Quick Adjust sections. I'm thinking of some of the things they might do would be interjecting over their game with speech using the Bimp. I finally checked that out more fully (I hate hearing my voice) and it solves the issue OBS has of lacking a master track for compressing a game under a voice. I had some questions about Bimp I sent in a DM that I might need to follow up on now.
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