Good for you! Personally I use saturation plugins if I want saturation, not modulation pedals or limiters. But hey: more power to you, if you feel like using effects outside of their intended and specialised purpose is something you enjoy.vitocorleone123 wrote: Thu Jan 11, 2024 3:40 pmEl Juan, to me, is a dedicated saturation plugin that functions a bit like overdrive (yeah I’m simplifying). I even have a hardware analog gear (Acidbox 3) that has a built in limiter that starts getting hit harder and distorts as you crank the input level. I have another analog overdrive that tends to flatten things out and eventually distorts. I have another analog pedal, a chorus pedal, that you can get to distort if you crank the input volume.BackInCheck wrote: Thu Jan 11, 2024 9:30 amIf I want saturation, I use a dedicated saturation plugin. However, I don't want my dynamics plugins to cause distortion inadvertendly as an undesired side-effect.vitocorleone123 wrote: Wed Jan 10, 2024 4:12 amEver use a saturation or distortion plugin?BackInCheck wrote: Tue Jan 09, 2024 5:23 pmIt sounds pretty bad (not good), even at moderate gain reduction levels. Well, not surprising, considering that it's based on the obsolete L1 limiter of the late 1990s. Why would I use a bad sounding limiter, when I can use a free limiter like Kilohearts Limiter, that sounds significantly better for all basic limiting purposes? Not to mention dedicated mastering limiters like Tokyo Dawn Limiter 6.vitocorleone123 wrote: Tue Jan 02, 2024 11:22 pmThe input/output are amplifiers - the limiting is set to 0.0. You can enable oversampling and also the other advanced features. Yes, not a modern mastering limiter and not pretending to be one (either was L1, really).Vortifex wrote: Tue Jan 02, 2024 3:11 pm
Demoing it now. No ISP protection, I need to set the ceiling to -1.5 to prevent peaks from going any further than -0.3. Pumpy. Mushes transients and the high end. Same deal as the free W1 so for me only worth using on tracks/buses.
And if you don’t like how it sounds, leave it those who know better
It doesn’t replace a clean limiter on the mix bus or whenever that’s needed. But that’s not always needed.
If that is something you like, go for it. I'm not judging you!
If I want to cleanly limit something I’d use a plugin designed for that. I have and use others.
By the way: even if for argument's sake we assume for a second that El Juan is supposed to be a dedicated saturation plugin (hint: it's not, it evolves around the idea of recreating the late 1990s Waves L1 limiting algo with a few extra gimmicks and more importantly, it's a trial of the new authorisation process for Korneff Audio, hence they basically gave it away for free to gain free beta-testers), the saturation it produces sounds pretty undesirable to me, compared to what I would typically use for saturation (think Fuse Audio / NEOLD).
