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It might be a bit over the top
From what I've seen of Stereo Tool, it is. I'm not one for such superfluous tools, unless I really need them.
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but there is an equalizer in Stereo Tool... It also contains the latest version of the declipper. If you want fast startup times, they will be much faster in the upcoming version 7.24 (you can find the current build in the News section of this forum).
I saw that.
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There's a good chance that the redraw bug that you encountered is fixed in this version (after all, it's been developed a year longer).
So is my hypothesis correct? Are the DeClipper standalone application or DSP plugin being really actively maintained anymore? If that's the case, I'll try out Stereo Tool.
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I know that several of the DSP stacking plugins are VERY unstable - they often crash, mainly during startup or when adding or removing plugins from them.
This is the most stable one I've ever used. I've never actively had any crashing directly caused by it (though by bad compatibility with certain plugins, yes, but I don't categorize that under the multi-DSP plugin being bad, necessarily). It also offers the ability to fade each one out with percentages (though that doesn't always work, with the various delays some DSP plugins have and all).
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(O and yes, using an equalizer BEFORE declipping will indeed hinder the clipping detection algorithm).
Argh, that's a pretty big turn-off.
...Winamp's 10-band equalizer isn't really all that impressive, though. What kind of EQ does Stereo Tool have?
If it has more than 15 bands (or, God forbid, customizable band ranges), I'm sold.