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TheoM wrote: Oh my! you are the first person besides me to say that EXACT thing about FG-X!
WOW MAN!!!!! You kinda made my day as i thought i was totally alone! almost word for word. And yes, the compressor is superb, the limiter BLOWES CHUNKS then SUCKS them back in. LOL Yeah, I mean I admit it might work for some people on some blues, jazz or rock material, basically - on something gentle and less dense, but it's a no-go for anything electronic. |
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But the whole thing is people are arguing black and blue in favour of it for EDM and wasn't it even marketed as such at one point?
anyway, you and I know, let the others live in denial there are just as good comps now and anyway for little $$, so i'd love to just sell it but with the $60 in fees it's not worth it since i'd probably get, um, $60 for it ---- Please call me Theo. |
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bmanic wrote: Vladg's limiter is also very interesting but it's not exactly what I'd call transparent.. at least I had big trouble getting it to stay true to the original material. For me it's more a enhancer+compressor+limiter kind of setup where it further enhances the sound of any source, provided that further enhancing is needed.
Version 1.02 of Limiter No6 for AU works really well for me. I REALLY like the Limiter, HF Limiter and ISP Protection. That is all I use in Limiter No6 for mastering. With all due respect to Vlad, I think the Compressor is "dangerous" in a mastering environment. I agree that if used transparency is no longer achievable. I never use it (or the Clipper) Just to put my observations in context, I own the following limiters: Pro-L, Xenon, Barricade, Elixir (very transparent but still bugs with Logic), Airwindows ADClip3 and L1 |
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Limiter No6 is very buggy in Logic, it causes Logic's GUI to run extremely slow. ---- Analog synth or plugin? The elitists go silent when a blind test is involved. |
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is that mountain lion?
it woks great here in snow leopard, have been testing it today. The mountain lion thing is a MOUNTAIN LION bug which is fixed in 10.8.3 released any day. ---- Please call me Theo. |
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djanthonyw wrote: Limiter No6 is very buggy in Logic, it causes Logic's GUI to run extremely slow.
Odd, that isn't my experience with Logic 9.1.8 (32 and 64 bit) on OSX 10.8.2 |
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TheoM wrote: is that mountain lion?
it woks great here in snow leopard, have been testing it today. The mountain lion thing is a MOUNTAIN LION bug which is fixed in 10.8.3 released any day. 10.6.8 and Logic 9.1.8. Anyway, Pro-L is still my fav. ---- Analog synth or plugin? The elitists go silent when a blind test is involved. |
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I know this is becoming an old thread now, but I have to say, Fab has dramatically improved my work and never ceases to amaze me. 100 per cent happy I made the right choice. ---- PT10, PSP, FabFilter Pro-L, Kontakt5, HollowSun, Cinematique, VSL, Celemony, Absynth5, Battery3, EWQL, IvoryGrand, Arturia, B4II, Omnisphere, Martin D28, Gibson LP, Fender P, Roland XP10, Reaktor5, HideawayStudio, SonicCouture, Waldorf PPGW. |
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I havn't tried Fabfilter Pro L yet but the Pro C and Q are really good. Fabfilter makes some good stuff! ---- Signature blocked until 5 posts made |
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Go for it, Sam, you'll love it! ---- PT10, PSP, FabFilter Pro-L, Kontakt5, HollowSun, Cinematique, VSL, Celemony, Absynth5, Battery3, EWQL, IvoryGrand, Arturia, B4II, Omnisphere, Martin D28, Gibson LP, Fender P, Roland XP10, Reaktor5, HideawayStudio, SonicCouture, Waldorf PPGW. |
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