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Little Clipper

$49.00

(9 customer reviews)

Note for M1 Mac Users: This plugin is not yet compiled to work natively on M1 Macs. We are currently in the process of rewriting it so that it will, but it will take some time. In the meantime, it should work under rosetta on M1 Macs.

Little Clipper includes only the essential features you need, along with input and threshold metering, to quickly and easily dial in the perfect amount of clipping to enhance individual tracks, stereo busses, or full mixes.

Available Formats

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Features

  • Hard/Soft Clipping
  • Intuitive Input Gain and Ceiling controls
  • Mix knob for blending your dry sound back in
  • Multiple stereo configurations for clipping stereo buses

Just like the constellations they’re named for, Little Clipper is a smaller, but no less capable version of the Big Clipper. Both provide a path to the sonic benefits of clipping combined with limiting, but the Little Clipper offers a simpler and more direct route in applications where you don’t require the shaping, blending, and frequency sensitivity controls of the Big Clipper. Little Clipper combines a variable clipping algorithm with limiting in three simple controls. The two main knobs, Push (clipping) and Pull (limiting), control the intensity of clipping and amount of limiting. A slider beneath the Pull knob lets you control the shape of clipping from soft to hard, depending on how subtle or aggressive you want the clipping to be. Between the knobs are meters that show incoming level and threshold, above which clipping occurs. Little Clipper has a toolbar that provides presets, A/B banks for comparison, a blend knob, bypass, and most significantly, a selector that lets you choose between stereo, mid + side, mid only, and side only processing. Once you experience how easy it is to balance instruments and vocals in a mix with Little Clipper, you’ll feel like you’re cheating.

Little Clipper—Just the Facts:

  • Hard/Soft Clipping
  • Intuitive Input Gain and Ceiling controls
  • Mix knob for blending your dry sound back in
  • Multiple stereo configurations for clipping stereo buses

Little Clipper—Cracking the Code

Wait, what? Sonic benefits of clipping? Aren’t we supposed to avoid clipping?

We’ve all been there: You’ve got your mix sounding the way you want; drums are punchy and prominent, you snare has power and punch, but then you look at the track overload meters in the red and think you need to pull levels down to prevent all the clipping (which you didn’t hear). So you start pulling down the faders and all of sudden, your snare becomes a snore, your entire mix, once awake and exciting, is now a snooze fest. You’ve just experienced the benefits of clipping.

Clipping is the analog of overdriven tube distortion and tape saturation (see what we did there?), both meant to be avoided, but engineers with golden ears discovered that distortion, albeit counter-intuitively, provided a means of making instruments and vocals stand out in a mix with clarity. The distortion itself wasn’t heard unless you pushed it too hard. Currently, there is no shortage of analog distortion generators in both hardware and modeling software.

As we said, clipping is the analogous form of distortion in digital systems. Analog distortion mostly took the form of gentle clipping and saturation, which softened transients and added rich harmonics. Digital clipping does the same thing, but with a narrower window between pleasing and unusable. It’s easy to overdo digital clipping, but when judiciously applied, it can make mixing easier. Elements in a mix fall into place more easily, while dynamics are more controlled and transparent. This is due to softened transients preventing compressors from punching holes in your mix (everything beneath a transient gets pushed down by the compressor). Digital clipping can bring cohesion or glue to mix, and when combined with limiting, can help you emerge victorious from the loudness wars—victory is yours.

Little Clipper Controls:

Little Clipper has the essential features needed to quickly and easily dial in the perfect amount of clipping. “Push” controls the input gain of the clipping algorithm. The harder you drive the input, the harder the clipping. The “Pull” knob adjusts the clipping threshold. Anything above the threshold is clipped, anything below is untouched. A Hard/Soft slider lets you shape the clipping from soft and smooth to bright with bite. Between the Push and Pull knobs are meters that show you input level and threshold. Levels are displayed in blue, while the amount of clipping is shown above the input level in red.

Stereo or Mid/Side

Little Clipper lets you choose your channel configuration for stereo tracks. Clipping often sounds much more natural in Mid/Side mode on stereo buses. It even lets you clip only the mid, which is good for mono tracks, such as bass, kick drum, and snare), or side channels only, giving you even more control over clipping.

Applications:

Just like all effects, clipping is bad when you do it haphazardly. When used with purposeful intent, it’s a very powerful tool that can increase apparent dynamics while keeping peaks under control. It’s especially powerful on drums. Just a little bit of clipping before a compressor on a snare drum will give your compressor much more natural sounding, predictable results. Or say you have a snare performance with ghost notes that you’d like to bring out for groove purposes. You could use a multi-band expander, but then you run the risk of emphasizing “singing” toms (toms ringing on in sympathy with the kit). Little Clipper, on the other hand, will bring up the ghost notes without the tom song. And speaking of toms, nothing gives them more attitude without amplitude than a Little Clipper. Just add a touch of push and toms come forward. Use it on a drum sub-mix in M-S mode, and hear the drums take on a three-dimensional quality, thanks to its enhancing effects on ambience.

Convinced?

If you’re still not sure about the beneficial effects of clipping, here’s a closing quote from audio pioneer, Dr. Richard Heyser, who invented Time Delay Spectrometry, the first means of measuring speaker response in real-world environments:

“The next time you hear an argument between a technologist and golden ear about the audibility of certain types of distortion…is it possible they do not agree because each has a view through a different window?”

Or, you could simply download a demo of Little Clipper, put your golden ears to work, and hear it for yourself.

9 reviews for Little Clipper

  1. RomanK

    The best clipper ever. Cuts loud enough peaks without distorting the sound! Real champion !

  2. BBBman

    I’m finding I can use this most times over Big Clipper, just for it’s simplicity and great sound. I have some other clipping plugins that are also good, but there’s something about the tone from this one that just sits in the sweet spot for me. Some clippers get a bit too edgy, some get too thick or muddy, but this guy (when set right) just has a pleasant, smooth and clear tone to it. Then, for the occasions I really need to dig in and do more tone shaping, I’ll bust out it’s big brother and go to town. Coming from an analog workflow for 20+ years, and having recently migrated to mixing ITB, things like this have become essential for me to achieve the kind of vibe and impact I’ve been used to with the analog gear pushing their limits and levels tapping the headroom of my converter a little bit. This does a great job somewhere in my mix buss’s gain stage, to emulate that sort of feel. Rad!

  3. riemejor

    Really handy, easy to use and easy to become addicted to. The moment you see than when using a few instances in your mix you gain some extra -3dB or more headroom in the mixbuss it becomes a go to for every percussive sound. The mix knob, really useful too, makes it very easy to find the right sound. I think I’ve found one of the holy grails to loudness.

  4. eno

    Simple and beautifully keeping the mix in bounds, really neat :).

  5. kevinsparks

    Just a little bit on each bus does the trick!

  6. Alexphilipp

    Very nice little plugin. Simple and effective! Using it at all my percussion to cut peaks. Very easy to use. only two knobs interface! Recommend to everyone!

  7. Alexphilipp

    Very nice little plugin, Use it at all percussion tracks. As all Boz plugins very light to CPU! Highly recommended!

  8. fridburg

    One of the best on the market, using on subgroups and sometimes on the master bus

  9. kryz

    Immediately satisfied out of the box. Clean setup and easy to use. So many useful plugins by Boz, what will they come up with next…

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