Wich you think is the less CPU hungry limiter ?

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I want it just to control dynamics in filter sweeps and other madness environments, wher i just want to control heavily the dynamics.

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i find the limiter in the tc native bundle to be a valuable resource and not too heavy on cpu.
However i suggest you trim your main edges off with compression and just use limiting as a final brickwall level checker.
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Buzz Maxi 3

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mda limiter

no gain reduction metering though..

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GPP-1 isn't too bad.
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Last edited by korgsp200 on Tue Mar 27, 2012 10:01 am, edited 1 time in total.

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(moved from samples etc to effects)

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waves L1 is good..
Well, when you see its price, it better have to !

Buz mAXI 3 is very good and free.

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Waves L1 is hardly fantastic. It both softens the sound and introduces quite a bit of pumping and/or distortion, depending on the release time. (and while Waves L2 using the ARC feature doesn't soften the sound especially much or cause too much pumping, it causes far too much nasty distortion)

If you want more transparent and efficient limiting, both TLs Pocket Limiter and BuzMaxi 3 are far better.

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kjarhaus classic limiter?

it seems fairly transparent to me... but i don't have that great an ear for that kind of thing.
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