Introduction
- as a dynamic tool in your master effects chain to increase the volume
- as a harmonic generator to add odd harmonics to your signal
Since clipping is a non-linear process, clipping adds always new harmonics to the signal, and if it's done without oversampling, harmonics above the Nyquist-frequency will be folded back in the frequency spectrum and that's called aliasing. Oversampling reduces aliasing. StandardCLIP offers high quality oversampling up to the factor 256. It also offers very versatile oversampling options: You can choose between minimum phase mode (without additional latency) and linear phase mode (adds latency to the signal, but preserves phase-shift), and change the filter quality and cut-off frequency of the filter which is used for the oversampling process.
Why Oversampling?
But we also see unwanted side effects, called aliasing. Because the new odd harmonics will also continue beyond the Nyquist-frequency. These harmonics can not be recreated with the used sampling rate and will be folded back to the signal. StandardCLIP reduces the aliasing by oversampling the source signal to a higher sample rate. Then it processes the clipping, removes unwanted frequency content above the source Nyquist-frequency and finally down-samples it to the source sample rate again.
This is another example of clipping with and without oversampling. The source signal is a sine sweep from 800Hz to 20kHz.
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The quality of the oversampling depends not only on the oversampling-factor. Also the quality of the filters which are used for up and down sampling is essential (steepness, phase linearity).
StandardCLIP offers total control over the used filters.
Signal-Diagram
Installation
Mac
Open the dmg-File you have downloaded and double-click on the containing pkg-File. Select "continue" on the welcome screen. If you see the "Select the Destination" screen, you can click "continue" as well. Then, select "Install" and enter your admin password. The actual setup software will start afterwards.
Please click on the "I agree" button if you agree to the "License and Legal Information".
If this is a first-time installation, the license key will be requested at this point. First, copy the license key from the mail you received after purchasing the software. If you can't find your license key, please make use of our License-Key Recovery Tool.
Select the license key and press the key combination "Command" + C, so that you can copy it. To paste the license key into the input field of the installer, press the key combination "Command" + V.
This picture shows an example of what the setup application looks like after the license key has been inserted. The license key consists mainly of letters and numbers. For some products it also contains the email address and special characters. In the product delivery email, the license key is a separate block of monospace characters. (The license key on this screenshot is generated for demonstration purposes only and does not work).
The correct plugin paths for VST, VST3 and AAX plugin formats are pre-configured automatically. If you want, you can change them manually, but that is not recommended. Press "Install Now!" and confirm the installation settings.
Windows
Open the zip-File and double-click on the containing setup executable-file.
The unpacking process may take a while. Once it's over, you'll see a Windows notification asking "Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your device?" Please select YES.
Please click on the "I agree" button if you agree to the "License and Legal Information".
If this is a first-time installation, the license key will be requested at this point. First, copy the license key from the mail you received after purchasing the software. If you can't find your license key, please make use of our License-Key Recovery Tool.
Select the license key and press the key combination "Control" + C, so that you can copy it. To paste the license key into the input field of the installer, press the key combination "Control" + V.
Choose the correct plugin paths for VST, VST3 and AAX plugin formats. If you are not sure where the plugin directory of your DAW software is located, please look into the manual, or use the settings dialog of your DAW. Please make sure that the host is using the same architecture (32bit/64bit) as the plugin.
De-installation
General
Mac
Download the installation package and double-click on the containing PKG File, then click on:
"Continue" -> "Install"
The custom de-installation process starts afterwards.
Accept the license agreement and click on the "Uninstall"-button at the top right corner. To finalize the process, click the "Uninstall Now!" button.
Windows
Additional Files
Mac
/Users/username/Music/Audio Music Apps/SIR Audio Tools
Windows
%APPDATA%\SIR Audio Tools
GUI Overview
Parameters
Main
Input-Gain
Increase the input gain to drive the signal into the clipping barrier.
Clip-Level
Output-Gain
This is the main output-volume control. If you use the StandardCLIP as last plugin in your signal-chain, the computed clip-level (clip-fader * output gain fader, small red arrow) should be always 0 dBFS or lower. Because of the oversampling process, signal peaks higher than computed clip-level can occur.
Output Gain Assistant
Due to the oversampling process, some signal peaks can appear above the computed clip level. In order to avoid aliasing, it is important that the signal level never overshoots the ceiling level.
This assistant adjusts the output gain fader to the highest possible value, which guarantees that no output sample level will be higher than the ceiling level. Please play the loudest part of your project while the assistant is open.
Click on "Apply New Output Gain" to set the new output gain.
Ceiling
Clipping modes
Soft Clip Classic
Soft Clip Pro
25% - compresses the last 6 dB into 3 dB, and adds 3 dB
50% - compresses the last 12 dB into 6 dB, and adds 6 dB
75% - compresses the last 18 dB into 9 dB, and adds 9 dB
100% - compresses the last 24 dB into 12 dB, and adds 12 dB
Hard Clip
Soft Clip Saturator
Oversampling
The higher the oversampling factor, the more you reduce aliasing caused by the clipping process. But it will also cause more CPU consumption.
To get an impression how the oversampling affects the processing, here are some frequency spectrum-graphs. A two kHz sinus-test signal, which is processed by StandardCLIP with different oversampling factor settings.
Oversampling-Advanced settings
Band-limiting Filter type
- linear-phase (adds latency to the signal, but doesn’t induce phase shifting to the signal. This type is preferred for most applications (including mastering)
- use minimum-phase filter (adds no latency to the signal, but induces phase-shifting to the signal) for live usage
Oversampling Factor Offline
This function has been successfully tested with:
- Pro Tools 12 (File -> Bounce To -> Disk), the „AudioSuite“ clip rendering function from the menu still uses the online oversampling factor
- Logic Pro X (File -> Bounce -> Project or Section)
- Cubase 8 (File -> Export -> Audio Mixdown)
- Ableton 11 (File -> Export Audio/Video)
Filter Cut Off
Filter Kernel Size (only with linear phase filter)
Filter-Order (only with minimum phase filter)
Reset
Additional Parameters
Active Channels
Silence Bypass
Zoom
Displays
Function Plot
Waveform Display
The output preview includes the pre-reduction level (red), relative to the output-level (white). If you use no soft-clipping the maximum output-level (white) will match the clipping level (If output gain is 0dB). The more soft-clipping is used, the higher the pre-reduction level (red), because of the inclusive amplification of the saturation function.
The thin line represents the 0dB boundary.
You are able to switch between a full waveform preview or a half waveform preview, for a more precise overview.
Its also possible to switch between slow and fast scrolling.
Max Peak. and Max. RMS (Root Mean Square)
Input/Output Meters
The RMS value is used to measure the perceived loudness of the signal. Percussive signals have a higher distance between peak and RMS. Change the range of the scale via the options menu.