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Why does Visualizer show only the upper part of the waveform? #56

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Hey @o771e .
Ah that's because visualiser shows you a magnitude level(in dB's). The way it works is that it takes a chunk of audio buffer, finds highest possible(e.g. peak) value(whether it was phase or anti-phase) and draws it. This type of visualisation usually considered more useful for clippers and limiters because you need to limit a peak, and it's not so important was it in phase or anti-phase. Closest example in this regard could be FF Pro L.
Perhaps, i could specify more explicitly how Visualizer works in docs, so it would not confuse. Thx for feedback.

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