BuzzCut is an audio clipping plugin designed for ease of use and great sound. The intuitive scrolling waveform display gives a clear visual depiction of the processing and makes the settings easy to dial in. The "HQ" mode offers a cleaner sound for when hard, digital clipping produces too many artifacts. While mixing, Buzz Cut works great for leveling off drums and percussion while retaining the impact of the transients. In a mastering context, clipping with Buzz Cut can allow the perceived volume of the audio to be increased without raising the peak levels.
The control scheme is rather simple, consisting only of three sliders and a couple of buttons. The three sliders affect the input gain, ceiling value, and the output gain. The button labeled HQ will soften the clipping algorithm to prevent harshly distorted sounds. Finally, the Bypass button simply turns the processing on or off.
While testing Buzz Cut, I was quite happy with the results. The interface is well-designed and the clipper sounds as expected. My favorite use for clippers is shaving off the loudest peaks without affecting the transients too heavily. I will often use a clipper before a limiter or a compressor to slightly level out the signal before additional processing. In that regard, Buzz Cut is a perfectly capable tool with intuitive controls and a low CPU footprint.
The plugin can be downloaded completely free of charge from the product page linked below, no registration required. Buzz Cut will work in all VST/AU plugin hosts on PC and Mac. GMH Audio has recently released another freeware plugin called Stereo Tool which is a simple utility for manipulating stereo signals (for something more advanced, check out the recently released Wider plugin by Polyverse Music).
Also available is Stereo Tool, a utility plugin that allows you to manipulate stereo input signals. It is useful for detailed mono summing, width control, stereo balancing, and features a custom pan control specifically designed for stereo audio.
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About two weeks into this new look, possibly three weeks, my hair was getting a little crazy. It was clearly time for my every-2-month relaxer. I was worried that the blue and black dye would come out, so I went to the store and bought supplies to re-dye it after I was finished relaxing. I told a few people about my plan and no red flags were raised. I even purchased the relaxer and the dye together at the same beauty supply store and nobody batted an eye.
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We put the CPT definitions and other information architecture things like taxonomies in a mu-plugin. The idea is that if the client later wants to switch to a different theme, the IA would still be required.
Thank you all for amazing comments! It looks like there is still a long way ahead. But this is for me a good exercise to learn programming of Nyquist plugins.
Let me comment on the last post at first:
I am not sure if I got this correctly. Also in the Simple mode, the plugin calculates the gate threshold for every band separately. This is based on the band rms. So for every band it is different threshold and for every processed sound the values are different. For the standard spoken words, this seems to be sufficient. For example, I have some sample audio and the plugin calculates these values:
This is the gold! Thank you!! I will try to implement this idea into the code. In addition, I am also thinking about splitting the signal internally into more bands then just four. This will allow the plugin to respect more the right side of the shapes of letters. The problem is that to join the bands back together into one signal is very tricky. For example, I have to use combination of low-pass filter 1500 Hz for second band and high-pass filter 1330 Hz for third band, so when they are mixed back into one signal the frequency profile is as the original one.
I am also thinking about splitting the signal internally into more bands then just four. This will allow the plugin to respect more the right side of the shapes of letters. The problem is that to join the bands back together into one signal is very tricky.
I just created account just to say that the plug-in is amazing! No highpass filters are worth to use compared to it. It negates around 80% of room echo. No guides, no reddit was able to help it as good as your work. Trully big thanks for it!
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