![]() ![]() With all those visualizations of the signal, after a while I'd expect you to be able to read the music without sound like the guy in The Matrix looking at the falling green lines of code and seeing the city. which to most people is really what matters. which isn't as clean but should ensure that nothing ever sounds like it's clipped. so while it's the cleanest approach to avoiding clipping, many people settle for some more or less smart forms of limiter DSP. you could scan all your files with replaygain and set replaygain processing in foobar's playback preferences, to to "prevent clipping according to peak".įor a really secure setup(that accounts for most intersample clipping) you'll have to set a fair amount of oversampling for the replaygain scanner, and that may take all the CPU you have for a long time with a big library(clearly something to do in winter^_^). but if you're really concerned with clipping, you can ensure that it doesn't happen without having to be on the lookout all the time. Click to expand.with all those visualizations of the signal, after a while I'd expect you to be able to read the music without sound like the guy in The Matrix looking at the falling green lines of code and seeing the city. ![]()
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