Sounds cool, but using the Red Hot Chili Peppers -Californication- album
as an example - it's cited prominently on the software's home page as a
user comment - the clipped samples are -gone-.

Not pining for the fjords.

Ceased to be.

An ex-parrot, err, sample.

So how can they be recovered merely by lowering the waveform away from
full-scale?

The samples would have to be "created" somehow.  I saw something about
FFT, and that's very nice, but they are still
guessed/interpolated/created from no real data.  That data is just not
there anymore - it may hopefully exist on the masters but it sure
doesn't on the CD.

And this is why loudness wars are so bad.

If you want to "listen to Californication at high volume" like the
customer does, just use ReplayGain.


-- 
Mark Lanctot

Current: SB2, Transporter, Boom (PQP3 - late beta)
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