Flux releases Pure Limiter and updates all plug-ins to v1.2 (incl. AU versions)
31st August 2007
Flux has released Pure Limiter and announced that all of its plug-ins have been updated to v1.2 (1.2.0.12) and are all now available in the Audio Unit plug-in format for Mac OS X.
Changes in v1.2:
Pure Limiter released
The Pure Limiter completes Flux's dynamic processor range. Pure Limiter is supposed to be the very last stage of the processing chain for mastering. It has to preserve the audio integrity despite acting like a brick wall limiter. The key point of a state of the art limiting is the release management. Flux has incorporated all its knowledge about the dynamic management to produce, what they claim is, the cleanest, artifact free limiting processor ever designed. There is no compromise between ease of use and the access to all parameters.
Pure Limiter has three operation modes:
Two display options are also available:
Pure Limiter also includes a band pass filter before the dynamic detector in order to keep only the relevant part of the signal when computing the release value. Of course monitoring of the filtered signal is available.
The soft knee control can be linked to the threshold to produce smoother limiting. The look ahead parameter, when engaged, compensates the detector latency for the release value and anticipates the smoothness of the limiting action. This detail makes a great difference regarding the naturalness of the processed audio.
As usual for Flux plug-ins, 8 audio channels are supported up to 192 KHz. The processing is 64 bits float.
The Pure Series are now sold individually: Pure Compressor, Pure Expander, Pure DCompressor, Pure DExpander and Pure Limiter can now be purchased separately for €100 each. Note also that a new discount policy for multi-license purchase is available from Flux's web shop.
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