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Yeah, basically if you move the clip-level down, its the same as if you move the input-gain up and the output-gain down.
(I added the clip-level later with version 1.1, in the previous version it was always 0dB, because of customers requests)
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What's the CPU usage?
Is there a way to set up oversampling higher on render?

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meloco_go wrote:What's the CPU usage?
Is there a way to set up oversampling higher on render?
Basically from very low to very high, depends on the oversampling factor (up to x256) and the filter quality. You can adjust both.

There is an offline rendering option, whether or not it works depends on the host, because not all hosts support offline-rendering. Offline-rendering has been successfully tested with: Cubase/ProTools and Logic.

More info in the manual:
http://www.siraudiotools.com/StandardCL ... or-Offline
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audiotools wrote:
meloco_go wrote:What's the CPU usage?
Is there a way to set up oversampling higher on render?
Basically from very low to very high, depends on the oversampling factor (up to x256) and the filter quality. You can adjust both.

There is an offline rendering option, whether or not it works depends on the host, because not all hosts support offline-rendering. Offline-rendering has been successfully tested with: Cubase/ProTools and Logic.

More info in the manual:
http://www.siraudiotools.com/StandardCL ... or-Offline
Thank you! Gonna test it, it looks like a plugin I always looked for!

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audiotools wrote:Yeah, basically if you move the clip-level down, its the same as if you move the input-gain up and the output-gain down.
(I added the clip-level later with version 1.1, in the previous version it was always 0dB, because of customers requests)
Thanks for the explanation! I want the perceived volume to stay the same before the following limiter, so I'll continue to reduce the Clip instead of raising the Gain.

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Dear SIR Audio Tools Users,

As part of the continuous improvement process, StandardCLIP has been updated. Check out the new cool features:

- new maximum Peak & RMS displays (reset via mouse-click)
- RMS Full Scale Sine (+3dB) Option
- the output preview waveform includes now the pre-reduction level (red), relative to the output-level, to show the amount of reduction
- half-waveform view mode for more precise adjustment
- new clip mode "Ratio 2:1"
- minor bug fixes


This update is free of charge for all the StandardCLIP licensees.
Also some sweet coupons in the mailing list email :tu:

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Robert Randolph wrote:How do you even sign up for the mailing list?
On the website under purchase
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audiotools wrote:
meloco_go wrote:What's the CPU usage?
Is there a way to set up oversampling higher on render?
Basically from very low to very high, depends on the oversampling factor (up to x256) and the filter quality. You can adjust both.

There is an offline rendering option, whether or not it works depends on the host, because not all hosts support offline-rendering. Offline-rendering has been successfully tested with: Cubase/ProTools and Logic.

More info in the manual:
http://www.siraudiotools.com/StandardCL ... or-Offline
Great update !
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I've just found this now.
I tested a lot of clippers in the maket, i think it is the best out there.
GUI doesn't look like pro but sound and performance, functionality are top notch.

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nicksohn wrote:I tested a lot of clippers in the maket, i think it is the best out there.
GUI doesn't look like pro but sound and performance, functionality are top notch.
+1

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Kr3eM wrote:
nicksohn wrote:I tested a lot of clippers in the maket, i think it is the best out there.
GUI doesn't look like pro but sound and performance, functionality are top notch.
+1
+2 :party: I love the gui btw, you can design your own colored scheme.
"People are stupid" Gegard Mousasi.

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shroom81 wrote:
Kr3eM wrote:
nicksohn wrote:I tested a lot of clippers in the maket, i think it is the best out there.
GUI doesn't look like pro but sound and performance, functionality are top notch.
+1
+2 :party: I love the gui btw, you can design your own colored scheme.
Oh, Thanks for the info. :tu: I didn't know that!

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Any chance of adding a numerical display of the eaten dB's above or below that reduction meter?

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Second that, am always wishing for it when in use!

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