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Hello Stefano,
Have you established whether there's any difference between the resulting
recordings?
Clipping happens at the A/D convertor and accurate flagging is not passed on
with known digital formats. Because of this software varies on clip
detection, according to the number of consecutive full-scale samples are
considered to form a 'clip'.
Example : a square wave at digital full scale is not clipped, but looks
similar to a heavily clipped sine wave. Digital limiters also produce lots
of full-scale samples which might trigger clip indicators.
If you want to avoid this confusion, you can normalize/ limit just below
full scale...
Cheers,
Thomas
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