"Hi, I hope you like chiptunes, because I turned your vocal song into a square wave"pic.twitter.com/TriwNWZ6oQ
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"Hi, I hope you like chiptunes, because I turned your vocal song into a square wave"pic.twitter.com/TriwNWZ6oQ
I will hazard a guess as "hitting the endstops and distorting."
I blame the lack of analog VU meters. The little blinky red "clip" light doesn't sound as ominous as a VU meter needles going "ping ping ping" off the end stop. Eventually they will begin to wonder why their needles are also bent to the right. :D
This is why you use 32bit float for the entire music production pipeline until mastering (or people who know what they're doing do, anyway; I bet the same person who mastered that does intermediate files at 24bit int because they heard that's "hi-res")
a song from death magnetic in the cd release (top) and guitar hero download form (bottom) I discovered what clipping was around this time because I wanted to know what made the album sound so weirdpic.twitter.com/fQuuM71SVD
At least that was metal. My screenshots are from calm vocal pop and outright *ballads*.
if you want to try declipping that song, the state of the art algorithm is available as a web app here (http://spade.inria.fr ). It can't solve bad mixing, though... (I also have a faster implementation somewhere on my PC)
Thanks for this link.
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