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Clip indicator
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Clip indicator
EDIT: improved version below (post number 10)
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Last edited by Alexandre on Thu Jun 15, 2023 7:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Clip indicator
Thanks Alex
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wlangfor@uoguelph.ca - Posts: 912
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Re: Clip indicator
Glad one of the pro's looked at it
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Re: Clip indicator
Oh yeah, I'm into anything; I want to use this and will giver credit? is that OK? sending you a free copy of My EQ
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wlangfor@uoguelph.ca - Posts: 912
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Re: Clip indicator
Thanks, looks like a VERY nice EQ
I just noticed that the clip indicator has problems, for instance if you crank up the gain with sinewaves. Looks like it will hang with a lot of clipped samples. I´m not sure what´s happening. Maybe you can fix it?
I just noticed that the clip indicator has problems, for instance if you crank up the gain with sinewaves. Looks like it will hang with a lot of clipped samples. I´m not sure what´s happening. Maybe you can fix it?
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Re: Clip indicator
Alexandre wrote:Thanks, looks like a VERY nice EQ
I just noticed that the clip indicator has problems, for instance if you crank up the gain with sinewaves. Looks like it will hang with a lot of clipped samples. I´m not sure what´s happening. Maybe you can fix it?
it's set to use less triggers but I can try and make it faster.
It's a good suggestion, thanks. I did not filter the signal to the analyzer with a dc offset correction because I prefer to see the real bulge from the bass. I have a more recent analyzer model that I used for the Freq EQ, perhaps it'd be better for it.
Thanks
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wlangfor@uoguelph.ca - Posts: 912
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Re: Clip indicator
I was talking about MY "clip indicator":
This was NOT about your EQ! I have nothing but praise for that!
Sorry for the bad communication (I thought it was obvious...)
Alexandre wrote:I just noticed that the clip indicator has problems, for instance if you crank up the gain with sinewaves. Looks like it will hang with a lot of clipped samples. I´m not sure what´s happening. Maybe you can fix it?
This was NOT about your EQ! I have nothing but praise for that!
Sorry for the bad communication (I thought it was obvious...)
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Re: Clip indicator
Oh, well I did some testing and improved it nonetheless.
I'll be adding and LU average line inidicator on a horizontal grade as well as true peak indicator on a thin horizontal as well as mid and low average to better guage highs and lows. I'll probbaly end up using your example as a way of resetting things dynamically.
I will send you a private schematic for you to maybe get some pointers from OK? But it is commercial and private. Thankyou for respecting that in advance. I have no problem with you using, but please ask before sharing if public .
My governor product was a good start and perhaps a better alternative to vocal/gain riding. At least once it is efficient enough. It used three passes of a mean averaging algo. Now it should only use one mean average and a more conventional gain riding technique to set the volume appropriately.
It gave me an excuse
Oh, and BTW; I perfected My method for controlling things with the mousewheel. I figured a way to make it a bit simpler so that it is a single small module to copy and paste.
I will post that up very soon.
I'll be adding and LU average line inidicator on a horizontal grade as well as true peak indicator on a thin horizontal as well as mid and low average to better guage highs and lows. I'll probbaly end up using your example as a way of resetting things dynamically.
I will send you a private schematic for you to maybe get some pointers from OK? But it is commercial and private. Thankyou for respecting that in advance. I have no problem with you using, but please ask before sharing if public .
My governor product was a good start and perhaps a better alternative to vocal/gain riding. At least once it is efficient enough. It used three passes of a mean averaging algo. Now it should only use one mean average and a more conventional gain riding technique to set the volume appropriately.
It gave me an excuse
Oh, and BTW; I perfected My method for controlling things with the mousewheel. I figured a way to make it a bit simpler so that it is a single small module to copy and paste.
I will post that up very soon.
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wlangfor@uoguelph.ca - Posts: 912
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Re: Clip indicator
Thanks, I´m honoured! Can´t devote time to this right now, but I´ll come back and learn from your schematics and others here. This is a nice community.
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Re: Clip indicator
This is improved and better explained (better comments)! Works well with FlowStone alpha.
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