BuzzMaxi 3 sits on my master out perm
great limiter. and free
ouroboros wrote:for strictly limiting, I use BuzMaxi3
ouroboros wrote:for strictly limiting, I use BuzMaxi3

Clipping is dangerous to audio equipment, especially to speakers when played at high volumes, but it can also damage Amps... a mathematical square wave is also not known in nature, so I wouldn't be surprised if it could damage your hearing as well...defjamm wrote:try clipping, a lot of the commercial stuff is clipped too.jmbriley wrote:Hip Hopmartian wrote:what kind of music?
thank you for the link to gclip, it does all i need for clipping without extra bouncing and it's free, great!martian wrote:guess i'll reply to your post heredefjamm wrote:damn i replied to you in the wrong thread lol
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 8&start=15![]()
with gclip you just pull down the ceiling ('clip' parameter), so you can hear all the artifacts objectively without any volume change. no bounce and reload needed.defjamm wrote:my new fav. for that clipped sound is ozone 3 from izotope. the clipped mode(it's actually called intelligent-mode with different modes to choose from) sounds punchy and you don't have to bounce and load a file again to lower the output, you can do it in the limiter-section + it has one if not the best dithering and prevents intersample-peaks.martian wrote:yes its less punchy and less distortion ('nice' clipping), i dont find it preserves punch much better than limitng. ive asked aleksey to consider a 'soft' parameter.defjamm wrote:@bmanic: i tried the clip-mode in elephant(with oversampling) on a 'rap'-drumloop versus clipping in the daw and clip-mode in ozone 3. i did't like the clip-mode in elephant, it seemed less 'punchy', the snare was smaller(maybe because it has less distortion?). i will try it more.
meanwhile try something like this (the soft parameter makes it more tunable than daw clipping): http://homepages.tesco.net/~graham.yead ... /gclip.htm
no oversampling though.
tried ozone, find it odd the dc filter comes after limiting? i get 0.1 overshoots in sx with it enabled. the oversample feature is cool. otherwise it has all the good traits of clipping: punch, punch and punch. i like the character set to 0.2, slighlty less punch so would have to go for a lower volume, but less distortion too. odd how the character at 0.1 seems to be the same as 0? anyway, shame there isnt more soft control.
clipping hardware audio equipment can damage it, playing a pre-clipped waveform is a different matter i think.c_huelsbeck wrote:Clipping is dangerous to audio equipment, especially to speakers when played at high volumes, but it can also damage Amps... a mathematical square wave is also not known in nature, so I wouldn't be surprised if it could damage your hearing as well...
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