The manual says "Slope defines the balance between the band thresholds therefore it basically defines the resulting sound character. A negative value
provides more energy for bass frequencies, which is often desirable."
But... relative to what? It defaults to a value of 0, but what does that actually represent? 0db/octave? 3db/octave?
In other words, if I want the various thresholds to sustain a FR sloped at 4.5db/octave, what should the "slope" setting be set to? -1.5? -4.5? Something else?
mLimiterMB: How to dial in threshold slope of 4.5dB/octave?
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 452 posts since 21 Jul, 2018
Also, maybe I'm just missing something, but after playing with it and doing some reading, I'm still not clear:
Does this do actual combined level maximization? At least for the settings I've used, I don't seem to be getting a hard ceiling for the output. Does this need to be followed by a single band limiter for final combined peak control, or is it capable of doing that internally like DMG Limitless or NewFangled Elevate do?
Does this do actual combined level maximization? At least for the settings I've used, I don't seem to be getting a hard ceiling for the output. Does this need to be followed by a single band limiter for final combined peak control, or is it capable of doing that internally like DMG Limitless or NewFangled Elevate do?
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MeldaProduction MeldaProduction https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=176122
- KVRAF
- 14339 posts since 15 Mar, 2008 from Czech republic
I don't really remember (too many ytears ago
), but I assume it's relative to the lowest band, but it doesn't really matter - it just increases/decreases the thresholds for consecutive bands. Remember - use your ears! 
