for a Limiter you don't need more than the Kilohearts free Limiter, I changed ozone for that
mucis too much loudness sounds like crap
that's why the mixes from the 80s sound better than now
What Limiter are you using?
- zabukowski
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Why not just put the price on the product page? I hate it when plugin companies do that.zabukowski wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018DMG Audio Limitless
https://dmgaudio.com/products_limitless.php
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Yes I think I"ll try without at some point. It always seems things just need that extra push to really get it loud (but not to loud). Or there's the Master compressor which can really bring things up as well. I believe Rob Papen said he's last track was no limiter. O-natural if you will.
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In Reason I find iZotope Maximizer to be the best one.
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It sounds more rounded than M-Class to my ears and the character speed allows more precise settings than M-classes attack (which has only 3 settings to choose from). I have sometimes used Hard and Soft mode to reduce dynamics too. The noise shaping and all the extras are good too, when you really want to push it towards a perfection.
I've been digging into the FPGA stuff on the Discrete 4 recently, blown away this stuff is way far better than I expected, and its overwhelming the options to choose from. BA-6A is the one I've been using.
They're still a bit tricky to easily use with routing and not having them available in Reason natively (like the UAD stuff), however they should be soon once they complete the AFX2DAW app.
They're still a bit tricky to easily use with routing and not having them available in Reason natively (like the UAD stuff), however they should be soon once they complete the AFX2DAW app.
Reason needs to DAW.viewtopic.php?f=6&t=7504985
I've tried the DMG.. prett nice and beautiful GUI. I, again have a hard time saying one is better then the other. They all pretty much do the same thing. Make your music loud? yes some have different curves, attack options, etc. etc. but in essence they all pretty much give a similar result in sound.EdGrip wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018Why not just put the price on the product page? I hate it when plugin companies do that.zabukowski wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018DMG Audio Limitless
https://dmgaudio.com/products_limitless.php
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- ilikestargazing
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I've only ever used CoolEdit/Audition limiter, Mclass and FabFilter Pro-L so can't say I have a lot to judge from.
So far my favourite is by far the Pro-L, although I do sometimes still use the Mclass when I just want to keep it simple - and consuming less dsp.
Would like to get my hands on the Pro-L2 but that'll have to wait a bit and I don't feel the need for it yet anyway, maybe with time.
The first Pro-L seems to do everything I need at the moment and gets a fair bit of use in most projects, for keeping some individual tracks in order and as the master limiter.
So far my favourite is by far the Pro-L, although I do sometimes still use the Mclass when I just want to keep it simple - and consuming less dsp.
Would like to get my hands on the Pro-L2 but that'll have to wait a bit and I don't feel the need for it yet anyway, maybe with time.
The first Pro-L seems to do everything I need at the moment and gets a fair bit of use in most projects, for keeping some individual tracks in order and as the master limiter.