3/17/2024 0 Comments Sonnox oxford inflator review![]() ![]() Typically you’ll want to leave this on, but if inserting after hard compression, disabling the button may allow for short term peaks without any major sonic degradation. The clip 0db function suppresses the extra range, and forces clipping at 0db. There is an extra 6db of overdrive before hard clipping occurs. If you put the Input at max, and turn off the clip 0 db, you can get signal peaks above what is normally considered digital maximum. It doesn’t have the side effect of add pumping the way traditional compression does. The nice trick of the Sonnox Inflator is that it uses harmonics to add to the apparent loudness, without making it actually louder in the traditional way of adding gain. Need to add a “saturation” or “analog warming” to a specific track, this could be the trick for you. I prefer to use it before that, and it can even be used on individual tracks. They claim it can be used even after compressions and limiting. ![]() The answer, Sony Oxford’s Sonnox Inflator. In today’s loudness wars, what tricks can you use to make your mix louder. ![]()
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