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Advantage of tape over MD?
Lord Hasenpfeffer wrote: Got that too. Clipping is one, specific, pre-defined form of hard limiting. One could artificially lower the "ceiling" to supress all peaks from exceeding 1dB (or any other value) below the threshold of clipping and the term "clipping" would no longer apply - even though the peak envelopes would still have flat tops. No! No! No! If it's got flat tops it's clipping no matter what level the clip is at. Limiting is a more gentle approach that keeps peaks below a certain limit without chopping them off flat. Bob -- "Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler." A. Einstein |
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