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Declipper – Parameters and Controls
Clip level: Here you can enter the level at which the sample will be considered
overmodulated, and correspondingly corrected. Some DAT recorders have a protective
analog switch, so that the level never reaches the digital mains (0 dB). In this case, a value
of -0.5dB or less is suitable. With an input of, for example, -6 dB, all samples above half
the control level are registered as overmodulated and recalculated. This way, signal
damaged by analog means can also be repaired.
Reduction: With this parameter you can set in what measure the declipper alters the audio
material.
Volume: This setting makes it possible to lower the output level, because the corrected
output will tend to be a bit louder than the input signal as a result of waveform interpolation.
Limiter: Activation of this option limits the peaks that overstep the mains. Peaks higher
than the mains can arise as a result of interpolation.
Reset: Here you can set the level to its original position.
Min. Clip length: Here you can set the minimum count of consecutive overmodulated
samples a clipping will be recognized as such.
Kind of clipping: Optimizes detection of clipping by setting the applicable setting for the
material – "Analog", " Digital", "Analog + Digital".
Inverse: If this switch is activated, you will hear only the part of the signal that is changed
by the algorithm.
Bypass: The algorithm is removed from the signal route. This way the unedited signal can
be compared to the result of the algorithm.