Elephant brings sound limiting and loudness maximization without audible 'fuzz' and pumping sonic. The most remarkable feature of this signal limiter is its sonic transparency. In this scenario, there's no need to downward expand to suppress the low amplitude parts, because they are already being reduced by word small-end truncation.Īlternatively, you could also subtract a certain (user-selectable) numeric value off each word in order to create more headroom on the big end of the words for downstream expansion: the effect is the same as above. Voxengo Elephant is a mastering limiter AAX, AudioUnit and VST plugin for professional sound and music production applications. For highly compressed music - you would never hear any quantization effects since the tracks have been squashed and boosted to "maximize loudness". If I were to guess, the upward-expanding plugins probably temporarily increase the number of bits per word on the big ends, then expand the fast-rising transients (via user-controlled settings) into these new "headroom bits", then numerically truncate the words back to their original size by subtracting bits off the small end of the words across the entire track to get back to 16 bits (or whatever the original word length was). If the quieter parts have been boosted so they can be recorded and played louder they must be downward expanded and played softer upon playback, No? Or I'm I missing something?
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