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Declipper?
I’ve recorded a video today and the audio clips a bit in some parts.
Is there an app that does declipping on ios? Didn’t even know this was a thing until I googled it a minute ago!
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Does this shorten clips or glue clips together?
It helps to fix audio that’s distorted and clipped, I think by detecting and editing the samples that have clipped.
I’m sure it’s an in exact science.
I think what is being looked for is something that restores waveform peaks in a sample when they have been chopped off due to being over 0db in a 16bit file. What happens in that case is the top of any peaks get chopped off flat where they exceed 0db, causing distortion. I assume a de-clipper would estimate what the clipped peaks would be like based on the shape of the rest of the waveform, fixes them up, then normalizes the sample so that everything is below 0db.
It's seems like a really useful tool. There's nothing like that on iOS that I know of. It would make a fantabulous addition to something like Neon or Auditor.
A YouTube video showed that Adobe Audition has it. I can get that through creative cloud on the old MacBook Pro, just always nice to have the iOS option where possible! 😉
On a recent collaboration, @richardyot used Adobe Audition to remove a clip almost instantly. This an incredible tool and I wish something similar will be developed soon on iOS. There is nothing more frustrating than having recorded the right take and find a clip on it...
Who will get there first?
@4Pockets or @LivingMemorySoftware
The challenge is on.
Belongs in Neon methinks! 😎👍🏼
When audio clips it can fix the clip, brilliant, that would be a cool tool.
Oh yes, I will be glad Neon have a declipper.

Goldwave has something called smoother, which helps fix some clipping, even though it is not a fully purposed declipper. The UI is sluggish but the features are quite comprehensive :
Declipping tech isn’t all created equal so if anyone does want to offer the feature in an iOS app it will at the very least need to be using FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) and not simply interpolating the spline to fix the flatheads.