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Vladyslav Voinov PeakEater v0.5.1 x64 VST3 AU LV2 CLAP WiN MAC LiN [FREE] screenshot
10/03/2023 | x64 VST3 AU LV2 CLAP WiN MAC LiN | 26 MB
PeakEater is a free, easy to use waveshaping plugin. PeakEater lets you choose between different waveshaping functions to clip everything above ceiling level. Therefore, you can boost overall volume of your track safely without worying that some nasty peak would go above maximum allowed volume level of your DAW. It supports variours features such as multiple clipping types, oversampling and visualizations of clipping process that aims to make clipping easy and fun.

Features
Input & Output RMS Meters

See how loud signal was before and after plugin.

Input & Output Gain

Adjusts gain level before and after processing. Input Gain is useful when you're either working with too quiet or too loud signal and Output Gain can be helpful to compensate loss of gain.

Link Input with Output

Use linking to automatically set the Output Gain level to the opposite of the Input Gain. For example, if the Input Gain value is set to +5dB then the Output Gain value will be automatically set to -5dB and vice versa.

Ceiling control

Control your ceiling. Everything above this level would be "eaten". Build-in RMS meter would show you signal level that comes into clipper and help you set threshold.

Visualizer

Displays magnitude(in dB's) so you can see how peaks were eaten over time.

Analyzer
Shows approximated RMS that was cut("Eaten") in last 2 seconds and current clipping algorithm. Double-click on numbers to drop it to zero and force to re-calculate.

Switchable scales
switch-db-level-scales

Right click on Visualizer to switch between different scales.

6 Clipping Types

Choose between 6 clipping functions, from Hard clipping to different types Soft Clip(Up to Arctangent). Available clipping functions are:

Hard
Quintic
Cubic
Tangent
Algebraic
Arctangent
You can read more about difference between Hard and Soft clipping here and here.

Oversampling

Choose between 2x, 4x, 8x, and 16x oversampling to avoid signal aliasing. You can also turn off oversampling.

Note High values of oversampling may hurt CPU performance.

You can read more about oversampling here.

Bypass mode

Bypasses all plugin's processing. Useful when you need to make side-by-side comparsion before and after processing.

Resizing
Drag the corner to change the size of the window.

VST3, AU, LV2 and CLAP support
vst3 au lv2 clap

You can use either VST3, AU(macOS only), LV2 or CLAP type of plugin.


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  Contributor 2.05.2013 210 1273
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  Member 21.06.2018 16 8971
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  Resident 20.06.2014 4 494
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Very nice plugin, but only Rosetta om M1
  Member 25.07.2016 7
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Not true, I just tested on Ableton Live 11, MacBook Pro M1 native. What Daw are you using?
  Resident 24.07.2019 15 853
+796
Saw this one on GitHub 2-3 months ago. It's probably my favorite free clipper plug-in so far. Has all of the good things about Venn Audio FreeClip, but with proper OS filters and much better metering. Very sleak and modern UI as well!

Kazrog also just released a free "lite" version of KClip, but I still think this one has an edge over KClip Zero.
  Member 17.10.2016 33 434
+1861
Yeah, I've been dipping heavily in to it lately, too. Second mode "Quintic" works great with peaks on melodic content, and without adding any significant artifacts even without turning on oversampling
  Resident 15.09.2011 1 3780
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v0.6.1 is out. Something about Apples, M1 n'shit.
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