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SJM
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Posted - Thu Sep 05, 2002 5:31 am |
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Greetings,
I've been using a handy little plugin called Peak Slammer for quite a while. [http://www.scrollworks.com/products/slammer/] It simply allows you to top off wave spikes at the desired Db. Anyhow, this plugin always worked without any problems in previous versions of CEP. However, with CEP2, it acts a little strange. If I use the plugin on just a portion of the wave, skips are inserted. It does work fine if you select the entire wave, but when I'm working on a large project, this can be a bit of a pain.
Thanks,
Stephen
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SJM
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Posted - Mon Sep 09, 2002 6:46 am |
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Zita Swoon,
It never dawned on me to use the Hard Limiter to snip the wave peaks, and you're right. It does work better than Peak Slammer. I did some drastic limiting just as a test and, unlike Peak Slammer, no distortion. Many thanks for the reply.
Stephen
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fjlindahl
Location: USA
Posts: 1
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Posted - Fri Jan 17, 2003 11:19 am |
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I'm looking for some help with Scrollworks Peak Slammer
It used to work, but not anymore.
Any help would be appreciated.
My e-mail is lindahl@cox.net
| SJM wrote: | Greetings,
I've been using a handy little plugin called Peak Slammer for quite a while. [http://www.scrollworks.com/products/slammer/] It simply allows you to top off wave spikes at the desired Db. Anyhow, this plugin always worked without any problems in previous versions of CEP. However, with CEP2, it acts a little strange. If I use the plugin on just a portion of the wave, skips are inserted. It does work fine if you select the entire wave, but when I'm working on a large project, this can be a bit of a pain.
Thanks,
Stephen |
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