New limiter plugin - VladG Limiter6

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vladg wrote:
filter303 wrote:But why did you remove the sidechain from the compressor?
It's was a really useful feature.
The sidechain filter fixed at ~105 Hz now. The idea was to make compressor as easy as possible. There's was too many knobs.

Anyway it's not the last version. In next version I want to make a bunch of hidden extended parameters including sidechain, multiband and so on. So you can just wait for the next version! :-)
Excellent news. I am surprised to hear that it already had an sidechain filter :)
This definitely proves that my ears are not as good as I thought :scared:
I can hardly wait the new version with the hidden parameters :clap:

Now that you started talking about the coming new features, I thoughtthat
I should make you a small feature request. I promise I don't ask for anything else, but could you please add a hidden switch to divide the compression attack by 100? :pray:

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thanks for this, and for the 2-gui versions!

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thanks so much!
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Looking forward to giving this a go! :tu:
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downloaded and soon a vrooom

thank you very much! :wheee: :)
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Thank you for this plugin, Have not had the chance to test yet but as good of a compressor you made in Molot. I am sure this is fantastic.

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:tu: Thanks a lot for the limiter, going to try out coming days.

Like some others I also prefer the GUI2 fwiw.

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I much prefer GUI 1. Number two is flat and lifeless...but to each his own...... :shrug:
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Are we voting on the GUIs? I prefer GUI #1 too, but #2 is charming in a minimal way.

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GUI#1 for big monitors, powerful CPUs
GUI#2 for small monitors, weak CPUs and also for those who liked alpha version
(see also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imprinting_(psychology) "Baby duck syndrome", just kidding :-))

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I think it looks like GUI 1 was the original product (or perhaps a prototype), GUI 2 looks like a later redesign influenced by Scandinavian design.

If it was a real Hardware product there would be people swearing GUI 1 sounds better. :hihi:

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They're both awesome, I like the cheapo gui2 one because I can more easily get a grip on the knobs using a mouse.
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vladg wrote:GUI#1 for big monitors, powerful CPUs
GUI#2 for small monitors, weak CPUs and also for those who liked alpha version
(see also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imprinting_(psychology) "Baby duck syndrome", just kidding :-))
Does these two versions have any differences soundwise?

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Wow only just discovered this through the weekly Audiofanzine email can't wait to try it. Looks amazing. :shock:

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Limiter No6 Mac OS X 10.5 issues

Now I can confirm that Limiter №6 Mac version doesn't work on Mac OS X 10.5. The version that was published 26 of june was tested only on 10.7.

I think I solved that problem. If anyone can confirm it works OK, I'll update the version on "downloads" page.

This version should work on Mac OS X 10.5 and latest (32-bit, Intel CPU):

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18475891/Limiter6-v1a-gui1.dmg
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18475891/Limiter6-v1a-gui2.dmg

See also:

http://vladgsound.wordpress.com/2012/06 ... -5-issues/
filter303 wrote:
vladg wrote:GUI#1 for big monitors, powerful CPUs
GUI#2 for small monitors, weak CPUs and also for those who liked alpha version
(see also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imprinting_(psychology) "Baby duck syndrome", just kidding :-))
Does these two versions have any differences soundwise?
Sound engine is absolutely the same.

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