ClipShifter version 2.0.0
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 509 posts since 1 May, 2006 from lancaster, pa
Hi,
ClipShifter 2.0.0 has been released at http://lvcaudio.com/plugins/clipshifter/. The changes from version 1.0.3 (part of the KVR DC 2012) include:
User Interface:
- Redesigned user interface.
- Optimized rendering.
- Adjustable waveform history viewer.
- Pause and reset button on waveform history.
- VU loudness output meter.
Controls and processing:
- Attack and Release time changed from a linear curve to a logarithmic attack and release curve.
- Harmonics control: Add even-order harmonics control to output.
- Preset control: Export current preset to text, and import/load clipboard contents to plugin.
ClipShifter is still released as a free plugin, but there is a paid option for $11.76 (USD) that adds the following features:
- 2X, 4X, and 8X oversampling
- Configurable 3-way crossover (with frequency and gain controls), solo buttons for each band, and control for processing selected frequency bands through the clipping algorithm (Low, Low+Mid, Mid, Mid+High, High, and All).
ClipShifter 2.0.0 has been released at http://lvcaudio.com/plugins/clipshifter/. The changes from version 1.0.3 (part of the KVR DC 2012) include:
User Interface:
- Redesigned user interface.
- Optimized rendering.
- Adjustable waveform history viewer.
- Pause and reset button on waveform history.
- VU loudness output meter.
Controls and processing:
- Attack and Release time changed from a linear curve to a logarithmic attack and release curve.
- Harmonics control: Add even-order harmonics control to output.
- Preset control: Export current preset to text, and import/load clipboard contents to plugin.
ClipShifter is still released as a free plugin, but there is a paid option for $11.76 (USD) that adds the following features:
- 2X, 4X, and 8X oversampling
- Configurable 3-way crossover (with frequency and gain controls), solo buttons for each band, and control for processing selected frequency bands through the clipping algorithm (Low, Low+Mid, Mid, Mid+High, High, and All).
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- KVRian
- 1256 posts since 15 Mar, 2007 from Yorkshire, England
This is an excellent plugin - I am having great success with it. One thing with the zoom is it possible after zooming to scroll down to the bottom of the range?
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 509 posts since 1 May, 2006 from lancaster, pa
That is a great suggestion. It is actually on my list for the next major revision. So the idea would be that you could zoom anywhere within the "volume" range.Keith99 wrote:This is an excellent plugin - I am having great success with it. One thing with the zoom is it possible after zooming to scroll down to the bottom of the range?
I definitely think it is do-able.
Thanks for the suggestions, and keep 'em coming.
And incidentally, Sound Rider is a great plugin.
Matt
- KVRAF
- 2130 posts since 25 Jun, 2008 from Montreal, Canada
Just tried this plugin and it's really, really good. I'll probably get the paid version in the future to support you. Great job!
- KVRian
- 1109 posts since 31 Aug, 2004