06-09-2025, 09:07 AM
(06-09-2025, 04:01 AM)ivosight Wrote:(06-08-2025, 11:14 PM)pavelgazi Wrote:(06-05-2025, 06:40 AM)ivosight Wrote:(06-05-2025, 12:13 AM)pavelgazi Wrote: You mentioned high bitrate but it doesn't really matter. That's why the stop playback effect till doesn't sound right after encoding.
Hi,
We have released a new version that added the low pass filter in the MP3 encoder. Please check it out.
Best regards.
Greetings,
I’m truly happy and thankful that the issue has been taken into consideration.
However, instead of applying a low-pass filter only to the MP3 encoder, I would like to suggest integrating a built-in low-pass filter either into the total rendering system, the mixdown process, or preferably into the master channel of the mixer itself. This way, during vocal mixing, the "Stop Playback: Effect Tail" can be heard with 100% accuracy—just like in other major DAWs.
I kindly request a reconsideration of this approach, as it could significantly improve the precision of real-time effect monitoring during mixing.
Best regards. Vo Artist Pavel. Bangladesh.
Hi,
After checking, we found that Studio One does not apply a low-pass filter when exporting to an uncompressed WAV file.
Best regards.
Thank you for the clarification.
I’ve checked it myself as well, and it seems you're absolutely right — Studio One does not apply a low-pass filter when exporting to an uncompressed WAV file.
Given that, I now realize the “Stop Playback: Effect Tail” is indeed sounding 100% accurate.
Thanks again for your support and clarification!
Best regards.