i need a 'true' digital clipping plugin!
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- KVRian
- 943 posts since 15 Mar, 2005
i need a plugin that will literally jus cut off peaks above a threshold, with no alogrithm that adds any colour or attempts to make it sound nice. like what happens when you slam the cubase master (assuming thats true clipping).
im sure i can prob do this with some plugs i already own that maybe dont opperate at floating point (is thats all thats required for it to clip the output?). but something with a movable threshold would be a lot more practical, so i dont have to adjust the mix in any way.
i have elephant which has a clipping mode, but its still semi-limiting from what i hear, and not truely cutting the peaks dead off.
sure there must be some simple freeware that does eactly what i need? anyone..
thanks
im sure i can prob do this with some plugs i already own that maybe dont opperate at floating point (is thats all thats required for it to clip the output?). but something with a movable threshold would be a lot more practical, so i dont have to adjust the mix in any way.
i have elephant which has a clipping mode, but its still semi-limiting from what i hear, and not truely cutting the peaks dead off.
sure there must be some simple freeware that does eactly what i need? anyone..
thanks
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- KVRian
- 1442 posts since 30 May, 2005
Hiwm,
What you're asking for would be hard clipping distortion. Not what you want to hear there I guess. Stick with Elephant and learn to use it properly I would say.
Best wishes, FRitz
What you're asking for would be hard clipping distortion. Not what you want to hear there I guess. Stick with Elephant and learn to use it properly I would say.
Best wishes, FRitz
In the end will be the word.
Check out some of my music at www.fritzmetal.de
Check out some of my music at www.fritzmetal.de
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- KVRian
- 829 posts since 13 Jul, 2002
I imagine that IS what he is looking for.What you're asking for would be hard clipping distortion. Not what you want to hear there I guess.
Easy to program but as he says there must be
someone that already did it.... question still remain.....
//Daniel
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- KVRer
- 8 posts since 16 Apr, 2004
i want it allso maybe some kind of block limiter or smthing
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- KVRian
- 1278 posts since 24 May, 2004
RetroDelay has a digital clipper as far as I remember.
Don't know if it sounds truly digital and cold, though
Don't know if it sounds truly digital and cold, though
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- KVRian
- 1394 posts since 28 Mar, 2002 from Austria
Funny, everyone wants to avoid digital clipping, but you.... 
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- KVRian
- 1023 posts since 14 Jan, 2004 from germany
Fruity Soft clipper should be able to that
- KVRian
- 513 posts since 6 Jul, 2005 from Berlin
Here's something simple I just whipped up. Nothing fancy, no GUI or anything like that. Just 3 parameters - pre gain, threshold, post gain.
Win32 VST only.
http://illformed.org/users/dblue/code/v ... lipper.zip
Hope you find it useful.
Win32 VST only.
http://illformed.org/users/dblue/code/v ... lipper.zip
Hope you find it useful.
I'm Kieran, aka dblue, aka illformed | illformed.com | Glitch 2 now available for Windows, Mac and Linux!
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- KVRian
- 1394 posts since 28 Mar, 2002 from Austria
Is this meant sarcastic ?dblue wrote:Hope you find it useful.
- KVRian
- 513 posts since 6 Jul, 2005 from Berlin
PeterL wrote:Is this meant sarcastic ?![]()
*shrug*
Just trying to help the dude out.
I'm Kieran, aka dblue, aka illformed | illformed.com | Glitch 2 now available for Windows, Mac and Linux!
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- KVRian
- 1394 posts since 28 Mar, 2002 from Austria
Yes, I know (I must suppress my own sarcasmdblue wrote:*shrug*PeterL wrote:Is this meant sarcastic ?![]()
Just trying to help the dude out.
Seriously: Congratulation, really quick work !!
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- KVRian
- 772 posts since 6 Oct, 2003 from ezeeworld
Although dblue actually made one whilst I was knocking this up in Synthedit, I thought I'd still post this anyway because it has a couple of different features! 
Here's the quick one I created in SE:

You can get the file here.
You can clip the left and right signals independantly and use different negative and positive clipping values. Also you can control the effect by cc messages:
cc21 = left clip +
cc22 = left clip -
cc23 = right clip +
cc24 = right clip -
Hope this helps (and that isn't sarcastic either, PeterL!
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Here's the quick one I created in SE:

You can get the file here.
You can clip the left and right signals independantly and use different negative and positive clipping values. Also you can control the effect by cc messages:
cc21 = left clip +
cc22 = left clip -
cc23 = right clip +
cc24 = right clip -
Hope this helps (and that isn't sarcastic either, PeterL!
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- KVRAF
- 7879 posts since 16 Apr, 2003 from -on the outside looking in
i believe he was actuaslly complementing about how useful it really is!dblue wrote:PeterL wrote:Is this meant sarcastic ?![]()
*shrug*
Just trying to help the dude out.
..what goes around comes around..
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 943 posts since 15 Mar, 2005
well unless you can get hard clippping out of elephant then it is of no use to me in this situation. thanks for your advice though!fritzman wrote:Hiwm,
What you're asking for would be hard clipping distortion. Not what you want to hear there I guess. Stick with Elephant and learn to use it properly I would say.![]()
Best wishes, FRitz
this thread may sound odd to some people (ok everyone), but i want the digital clipping that every man and his dog tries to avoid. there are a few places in certain production where its of more use than limiting.
thanks a lot dude, ill try this later!dblue wrote:Here's something simple I just whipped up. Nothing fancy, no GUI or anything like that. Just 3 parameters - pre gain, threshold, post gain.
Win32 VST only.
http://illformed.org/users/dblue/code/v ... lipper.zip
Hope you find it useful.


