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  • De-Clipper

    Not sure if I'm using it correctly.

    I've run it multiple times on a 24/44 wav file made from an old, highly worn & damaged lp, peak recording level was -30db, here are the results:
    Gain-scaled to -6db
    After impulse cleaning, cnf, and sound enhancement, ran once @ -6db, 56 total clips fixed.
    Then gain-scaled the "finished" wav file to -1.7db & ran the de-clipper three times 1)11,716 clips fixed 2)10,292 clips fixed, 3)9,058 clips fixed.
    Stopped at this point as I don't know what these readings indicate....it does seem to have improved the sound.

    Settingsigital Wavefile De-clipper preset, Threshold 46, Slope 0, Strength=3, Adjust strength not checked.
    Last edited by Craig Maier; 06-17-2020, 10:00 PM.
    "You earthlings are all fools, fools, fools, do you hear me ..." Plan 9 From Outer Space

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    Hi - I think that only the first de-clipping did anything useful. After that and re-normalization, you were falise de-clipping probably because threshold setting was probably not properly set.

    Craig
    "Who put orange juice in my orange juice?" - - - William Claude Dukenfield

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