![]() ![]() Release Time: Automatic - depending on the input signal.LoudMax is available as VST 2.4 Plugin for Windows and Mac OS X, Audio Unit Plugin for Mac OS X, LADSPA Plugin for Linux x86 and as Winamp Plugin.Ī SSE2-capable CPU is necessary (Pentium 4 / AMD Athlon 64 or newer). The Mac OS X Plugins are 'Universal Binaries' with support for Intel Mac. The Audio Unit version was built with Symbiosis from NuEdge Development. The version for MAC OS Catalina was created with the friendly support of the guys from PlugInGuru.įor the users of older MAC OS a legacy version is available. The Linux Plugin has no meters since LADSPA doesn´t support a custom GUI. See README file in the LADSPA zip package for further informations. The Winamp Plugin also supports 5.1 surround. Built-in stereo overdrive protection avoids distortions in a subsequent stereo downmix. The Winamp Plugin has a simplified user interface. Only one slider for adjusting the maximum amplification. The GUI was designed by LimeFlavour based on the idea and colorscheme of Sinkmusic. Thanks to Hannes Druener for using his MacBook and testing. Thanks to PlugInGuru for hosting the MAC files. The higher the frequency, the greater the probability that the true peak will be between two digital audio samples. These true peak overshoots can be up to 3 dB for proper band-limited audio and even much more for pathological signals. ![]() This can become a problem not only with poor D/A converters, but also with subsequent sample rate conversions, e.g. from 44.1 to 48 kHz or vice versa, and the use of audio compression such as MP3 or AAC.įor more information see the 'Tutorials' section. When ISP is turned on, four additional samples are calculated between every two samples present. ![]() This reduces true peak overshoots for proper band-limited audio to 0.2 dB and for pathological signals to 0.5 dB. ITU-R BS.1770: There are coefficients given in this recommendation for the calculation of inter-sample peaks. Unfortunately these coefficients do not seem to be optimal for limiters. They have a negative effect on transients and lead to high overshoots in true peak meters that use higher quality upsampling. Therefore LoudMax uses optimized coefficients that do not affect transients and reduce the overshoots to similar values with all true peak meters tested. ![]()
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