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Author: | Bojcha [ Thu Feb 22, 2024 1:23 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Stereo Tool 10.22 BETA |
I have very specific settings in clipper, especially in deleyed clipping all that mean that i need to listen zillion tracks and check all settings again. Even without any listening i kinda guessed that. Clipper already had distortions from bass (depending on loudness level and other related settings), now when bass pass through more, it's obvious what can happen. It's only clipper that literaly does not clip bass at final stage(s) rather somewhere erlier as a separate thing, it still has detection hole around 300-500Hz, (need to check that exactly) those are much bigger problems. |
Author: | hvz [ Thu Feb 22, 2024 1:30 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Stereo Tool 10.22 BETA |
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I have very specific settings in clipper, especially in deleyed clipping all that mean that i need to listen zillion tracks and check all settings again. Even without any listening i kinda guessed that. Clipper already had distortions from bass (depending on loudness level and other related settings), now when bass pass through more, it's obvious what can happen.
There are definitely more issues, but the most important one was that it was doing way too much, which was killing the bass. There are people who ran the clipper with ABDP disabled because they preferred the distortion over the loss in bass. That should be fixed now, but indeed, there are other things wrong that I need to look into at some point.It's only clipper that literaly does not clip bass at final stage(s) rather somewhere erlier as a separate thing, it still has detection hole around 300-500Hz, (need to check that exactly) those are much bigger problems. Are you saying that you hear more distortion now, without changing those settings? As I just wrote, I was surprised by how much effect that delayed clipping bug fix has, I didn't really expect any effect. So things may indeed be different now. I'll look at it in more detail tomorrow; I changed a few things because I noticed several issues, and maybe I can make it behave closer to how it was, just without the bug. Having said that, due to that bug there wasn't any type of control that really made sense when delayed clipping was used. I'm not 100% sure yet if the current control is what we want either. |
Author: | Bojcha [ Thu Feb 22, 2024 1:55 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Stereo Tool 10.22 BETA |
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I have very specific settings in clipper, especially in deleyed clipping all that mean that i need to listen zillion tracks and check all settings again. Even without any listening i kinda guessed that. Clipper already had distortions from bass (depending on loudness level and other related settings), now when bass pass through more, it's obvious what can happen.
There are definitely more issues, but the most important one was that it was doing way too much, which was killing the bass. There are people who ran the clipper with ABDP disabled because they preferred the distortion over the loss in bass. That should be fixed now, but indeed, there are other things wrong that I need to look into at some point.It's only clipper that literaly does not clip bass at final stage(s) rather somewhere erlier as a separate thing, it still has detection hole around 300-500Hz, (need to check that exactly) those are much bigger problems. Are you saying that you hear more distortion now, without changing those settings? As I just wrote, I was surprised by how much effect that delayed clipping bug fix has, I didn't really expect any effect. So things may indeed be different now. I'll look at it in more detail tomorrow; I changed a few things because I noticed several issues, and maybe I can make it behave closer to how it was, just without the bug. Having said that, due to that bug there wasn't any type of control that really made sense when delayed clipping was used. I'm not 100% sure yet if the current control is what we want either. And that thing "without abdp" yes, that is true, only because bass clipper does not clip like it should. So it's really possible to have both. Look what bass do without abdp, abdp should do same (or sligtly better aka more soft clip) just ~2dB lower + delay clip = win. bug: just hovering over soundcard buffer switches to that window. |
Author: | hvz [ Thu Feb 22, 2024 2:27 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Stereo Tool 10.22 BETA |
Clipper update: I have done some tests with music with vocals with extremely loud bass, and compared the output side-by-side. The highs aren't really impacted by any of the 3 changes. But the vocals are, surprisingly. The "delayed clipping" fix doesn't appear to have much impact on the vocals; it only really affects the punchy bass sounds. The threshold changes however do. The effect that they had previously is probably by accident, the small (but not THAT small due to pre-emphasis) amount of highs is still pushing the bass down a bit, which ended up unintentionally protecting the vocals against intermodulation distortion. The effect is of course bigger if the bass level going into the clipper are higher; at "sane" bass levels it's probably not very noticeable. And these changes might allow you to lower the bass levels going into the clipper, because they survive the clipper better. But it does makes things a bit more difficult than just "change these levels and everything is good". Highs are sensitive to bass up to about 200 Hz, which is why the bass filters operate up to that frequency. The mids aren't that sensitive, so one possible option is to add a separate protection filter that protects vocals against very low bass frequencies. A purposely made filter instead of something that accidentally happens to works is probably better anyway. That actually exists, "Reduce bass for mids", but it doesn't appear to do anything... For now, I would suggest using somewhat lower values than what I suggested before, maybe 2.5% instead of 5%. |
Author: | hvz [ Sat Feb 24, 2024 11:13 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Stereo Tool 10.22 BETA |
BETA019 is available. Some important notes about the clipper. In BETA018 and in BETA019 we have made some changes that can have a large impact on the audio. By default, if you load BETA019, you'll get the same behavior as before BETA018. But a number of settings have been added allow much finer control over bass vs other sounds. Read the posts above for the threshold settings. Here are the changes specific for BETA019:
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Author: | Wunjo [ Mon Feb 26, 2024 9:34 pm ] | ||
Post subject: | Re: Stereo Tool 10.22 BETA | ||
Bug in beta 019 Last row on Multiband Compressors isn't visible in Standalone 64.
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Author: | hvz [ Mon Feb 26, 2024 10:47 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Stereo Tool 10.22 BETA |
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Bug in beta 019
Oh. Actually it is, but the frequency displays use more space than the sliders, so they aren't aligned properly. We'll look into it. Probably a remainder of the issue where all the sliders were too high until a few beta's ago.
Last row on Multiband Compressors isn't visible in Standalone 64. |
Author: | hvz [ Tue Feb 27, 2024 9:56 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Stereo Tool 10.22 BETA |
BETA020 is posted. @Wunjo: This GUI issue is fixed, but it will be in the next beta. |
Author: | hvz [ Wed Feb 28, 2024 2:18 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Stereo Tool 10.22 BETA |
BETA021 is posted! More clipper improvements:
As a result of these settings, the bass and mids are punchier and louder, without adding extra distortion (as far as we've seen until now). It might also make it possible to set the mids and highs protection strengths higher than before, but I have not yet had time to check that. The next step will be to check if we can give Highs Protection a similar filter to make it only reduce the bass frequencies that cause issues. |
Author: | goldfinger [ Wed Feb 28, 2024 10:08 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Stereo Tool 10.22 BETA |
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BETA021 is posted!
NO @hvz, it's under "Mids Protection".More clipper improvements:
Sounds good (50%) |
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