Hi Steve,
What's that glitch near the cursor? Is that a bug, or was it in the input
waveform?

There is a very odd glitch there... I just repeated the test and the glitch is produced by the plugin, apparently from a sample that is wrapped around when the amplitude = maximum but only when using Rezound.... The output generated by Audacity doesn't have this glitch.
What immediatly strikes me as wierd is that you don't get that rippling
effect in the attack, or at least it's not as pronounced. Without delving
into the code too deeply, I think theres a bug, theres some interpolation
factor that's calculated from the attack coefficient (ef_a), but then its
later applied whether were in the attack segment or the decay segment.
Yes, it appears the rippling is only there when gain reduction starts to be applied. Maybe the envelope tracker takes a while to kick in? Maybe that's the reason why the rippling starts when gain reduction starts to be applied, since gain reduction is not applied from the start, but a little into the sound. Bear in mind that the images show the first peak of the sample (even though the sample scale might suggest some time has elapsed-the sample contains some silence at the beginning)


ope function. But I'm not really
sure, as theres no comments in the code (bad Steve, no biscuit).

Thanks for having a look.

Cheers,
Andrés

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