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What's Monkee Limiter... |
Feb 5 2003, 18:45
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 85 Joined: 15-February 02 From: Poland Member No.: 1330 |
...and in what is it different than 'Soft clipping limiter' (Soft clipping limiter is 6dB hard limiter, right)
edit: ghrrr..... doesn't seem I can edit the title. Should be 'Monkee limiter'. edit2: I see somebody edited the topic. Thanks Somebody This post has been edited by yq: Feb 12 2003, 16:13 -------------------- --
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Feb 5 2003, 18:50
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Group: Members Posts: 293 Joined: 2-August 02 Member No.: 2909 |
monkee limiter reads ahead while the soft limiter does not, afaik. monkee limiter is hence better but adds more dsp latency.
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Feb 5 2003, 19:16
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Columns UI developer Group: Developer Posts: 3034 Joined: 20-December 02 From: United Kingdom Member No.: 4177 |
as far as i know, soft limiter is active all the time, but monkee's limiter is more intelligent and onlys does its stuff when it actually needs to.
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Feb 5 2003, 22:03
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Group: Members Posts: 751 Joined: 1-October 01 From: Falkenberg Member No.: 3810 |
yes omg t3h horrifying 5ms delay!!! OMG DE4TH! (w00t)
I could make that less after some modification but there's some other stuff to do first. anyway, it's a more efficient limiter, it doesn't clip like the soft clipping limiter and it's transparent 'til it clips. no, there is no always-present limiter in foobar - you choose which you want. have a look here. a lil hint, it's always advice to browse old threads before making new threads. btw. "monee limiter" is that nasty thing called tax This post has been edited by MTRH: Feb 5 2003, 22:16 -------------------- http://davidnordin.wordpress.com/
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Feb 5 2003, 22:30
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 108 Joined: 2-January 03 From: Ipswich, UK Member No.: 4364 |
It takes some more CPU time compared to soft clipping limiter... (still 0% for me but it's a bigger 0)
And those 5ms are so HUUUGE compared to my 300 ms KS latency... (w00t) (lets imagine 5ms compared to 1000 ms for those with DS output :'( ) Seriously, this is great work and that's why I'm always using it (that's the only dsp I have activated on my PC ;-) I don't have clipping musics... but this could happen and this'll proctect me from these without being always in "active" mode... B) Just a question : Why did you name it Monkee limiter ??? This post has been edited by Ghim: Feb 5 2003, 22:32 -------------------- A Dwarf has its own way to fight !
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Feb 6 2003, 10:38
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 85 Joined: 15-February 02 From: Poland Member No.: 1330 |
QUOTE (MTRH @ Feb 5 2003 - 10:03 PM) a lil hint, it's always advice to browse old threads before making new threads. oops... I know, just didn't find it. sorry QUOTE btw. "monee limiter" is that nasty thing called tax And it is hard coded and always turned on -------------------- --
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Feb 6 2003, 13:41
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![]() Musepack Developer Group: Members Posts: 359 Joined: 17-October 01 Member No.: 309 |
QUOTE (yq @ Feb 6 2003 - 11:38 AM) QUOTE btw. "monee limiter" is that nasty thing called tax And it is hard coded and always turned on Unless you use some dirty hacks to bypass it. |
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Feb 6 2003, 14:27
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Group: Members Posts: 22 Joined: 18-January 03 From: Chicago Member No.: 4629 |
or you're Willy Nelson
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