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  2. Clipping (audio) - Wikipedia

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    The simplest circuits act like a fast limiter, which engages about one decibel before the clipping point. A more complex circuit, called "soft-clip", has been used from the 1980s onward to limit the signal at the input stage. The soft-clip feature begins to engage prior to clipping, for instance starting at 10 dB below maximum output power.

  3. Spill (audio) - Wikipedia

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    Spill occurs when sound is detected by a microphone not intended to pick it up (for example, the vocals being detected by the microphone for the guitar). [3] Spill is often undesirable in popular music recording, [4] as the combined signals during the mix process can cause phase cancellation and may cause difficulty in processing individual tracks. [2]

  4. Headroom (audio signal processing) - Wikipedia

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    In digital and analog audio, headroom refers to the amount by which the signal-handling capabilities of an audio system can exceed a designated nominal level. [1] Headroom can be thought of as a safety zone allowing transient audio peaks to exceed the nominal level without damaging the system or the audio signal, e.g., via clipping.

  5. 'Kissing or licking' microphone is sexual, Twitch says - AOL

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    This week, streaming platform Twitch introduced Content Classification Labels. These are meant to help streamers label their content when they're doing something "mature." These labels are ...

  6. Pop filter - Wikipedia

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    Pop filters are designed to attenuate the energy of the plosive, which otherwise might exceed the design input capacity of the microphone, leading to clipping. In effect, the plosive's discrete envelope of sound energy is intercepted and broken up by the strands of the filter material before it can impinge on, and momentarily distort, the ...

  7. Top Twitch streamers call on company to fix a hack that lets ...

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    Now a number of Twitch streamers are calling for an end to the practice in a grassroots effort to clean up the platform, in one case offering to pay streamers who allegedly use the hack to stop ...

  8. Talk:Clipping (audio) - Wikipedia

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    That would indeed give good reconstruction similar to HDCD peak-extend feature. The tools available in mentioned audio editors can only interpolate everything above a threshold, which works well, but best results are achieved with hard digital clipping where incorrect samples can be unambiguously detected.

  9. Dynamic range compression - Wikipedia

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    Most devices capable of compressing audio dynamics can also be used to reduce the volume of one audio source when another audio source reaches a certain level; this is called side-chaining. [13] In electronic dance music , side-chaining is often used on basslines , controlled by the kick drum or a similar percussive trigger, to prevent the two ...