A digital clipper is an electronic signal processing device or software function used to limit the amplitude of an audio, video, or other signal to a predefined level. It prevents signals from exceeding a certain threshold, thereby reducing distortion and protecting equipment.
Types of Digital Clippers
Hard Clipper – Abruptly cuts off the signal when it reaches the threshold, creating a more distorted sound.
Soft Clipper – Gradually reduces the signal amplitude near the threshold, creating a smoother, less harsh effect.
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