What limiter do you use, if any?

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Nugen Audio ISL
FabFilter Pro-L
Easy to use, not too many knob.

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literally anything but Fruity Limiter. Switch that shit out.

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Toneboosters Baricade CM
TDR Liminter 6
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wwjd wrote: Wed Jan 27, 2021 2:30 pm LOUDMAX ticks all three boxes: great fast cheap

I mostly mix audio with video and Loudmax is wonderful for limiting AND bringing up if needed on many tracks or even specific clips, with no time loss for tweaking: tune, done, move on. dialog, music, fx
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It is very nice, considering it's a freebie!

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i used to use L1 ( waves) but i recently became a voxengo premium member and now it is elephant, it is the best limiter i have use since i begun music with a computer.
time for me to leave KVR.Bye bye ! 03/2022 :phones:

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jonalyn wrote: Sat Nov 14, 2020 10:17 am waves l1 and fabfilter L2 for mixing but elephant is huge !
Is there a particular reason why you would use one over the other?

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DMG Limitless is my favorite.

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TDR Limiter 6 GE
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pafing wrote: Mon Apr 19, 2021 11:22 pm
jonalyn wrote: Sat Nov 14, 2020 10:17 am waves l1 and fabfilter L2 for mixing but elephant is huge !
Is there a particular reason why you would use one over the other?
easy of use , sound and serial protection only.
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+1 for ToneBoosters Barricade.
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I use a PSP Twin-L followed by an L1

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Just Fabfilter Pro-L2 and MeldaProduction MDynamics with ratio set to infinity for ease of use, transparancy and fairly userfriendly copyprotection. I use them mostly for removing annoying occasional peaks that add nothing to the overall sound, or with a bit of lookahead and equivalent attack (and hold if available) time for making certain sounds more consistent so they don't just drown out at times when I don't want them to. If I want a little character I'll grab Boz Big Clipper (usually in combination with some saturation from some other plugin). I'm not all that proficient with dynamic processing though, and I do experimental electronic stuff I mostly see little reason to bother anyone else with.

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Hi, new here, what do you think about bx_limiter true peak? Saw it is not on anyone's list, is that for a reason? Thanks!

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