![]() ![]() Shows approximated RMS that was cut(“Eaten”) in last 2 seconds and current clipping algorithm. Build-in RMS meter would show you signal level that comes into clipper and help you set threshold.ĭisplays magnitude(in dB’s) so you can see how peaks were eaten over time. ![]() Everything above this level would be “eaten”. For example, if the Input Gain value is set to +5dB then the Output Gain value will be automatically set to -5dB and vice versa.Ĭontrol your ceiling. Use linking to automatically set the Output Gain level to the opposite of the Input Gain. Input Gain is useful when you’re either working with too quiet or too loud signal and Output Gain can be helpful to compensate loss of gain. See how loud signal was before and after plugin.Īdjusts gain level before and after processing. It supports variours features such as multiple clipping types, oversampling and visualizations of clipping process that aims to make clipping easy and fun. Therefore, you can boost overall volume of your track safely without worying that some nasty peak would go above maximum allowed volume level of your DAW. ![]() PeakEater lets you choose between different waveshaping functions to clip everything above ceiling level. PeakEater is a free, easy to use waveshaping plugin. ![]()
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