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Automatic clipping notification?

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How would you do what I have described above?
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Maybe you have already talked with Jonathan, but just to be sure what I got from your previous message: are you trying to find the highest peak of the recording you're working on?
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@tkk if you install the software and get up and running, I would be happy to show you.
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Sorry for the delay in posting, I have been busy with other things.

What I am trying to achieve is not just finding the highest peak but to find all the peaks above a certain threshold. Previously I have used 0db, because clipping has been "easy" to detect.

The reason why I need this isto be able to find the spots that require fader riding to keep the output below 0db. To make it clear I always work with two channel stereo, no multimiking, only X-Y.
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