I think the clipping is only happening when applying pre-filters and when source level is high. I've seen clipping warnings several times but it doesn't seem to spoil the residual so I simply ignored it.
I also have feature requests, in order of importance to me:
- Bug fix: Apply trim ranges even when a manual correction is still open, so a simple apply does just that, apply it on the new range. This one is a bit annoying. I often obtain gain fine trim values by choosing a section of the file but want to apply this on the total file, atm it goes like this: match within trim range, open window, copy gain value to somewhere, close window, set new trim range, do a load-only, open window, paste value, apply.
- Bug fix / check : Polarity of the linearity plot.
- In the manual correction page, allow an additive dB correction value for the gain ("shift"). This would help a lot when fine-tuning the gain using the linearity or delta of spectra plots. Currently, correction by a certain amount of dB read from a section of the linearity plot goes like this: Read desired shift value from plot and covert to a factor, then divide current gain factor by this factor, paste the value, apply.
- A button to copy current time zoom area to trim range. And a convenience shortcut: value 0 for trim end means "all" also in the "duration/length" mode (currently, a zero length causes an exception anyway).
- Play only current zoomed range, maybe an extra play/stop button in the bottom "playback bar".
- I know that I originally suggest saving the settings whenever leaving the settings screen but I've found this to be suboptimal when working with several instances (which I do most of the time). It looks like opening the settings window does actually re-read the settings file every time which makes it hard to have different settings applied to several instances. Solution could be to read the settings only at startup but still save them whenever the settings screen is left. By this, settings would be local and private to the instance during its lifetime.