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Old 16th October 2010   #61
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hi there,

dunno the brainworx limiter - just the EQ, they're good for some
application (not on drums, more like voices …) but a bit digital to me.


As limiter I like Massey - it's not a rude leveler but truly awesome,
MacDSP is okay.


cheers Johnny
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Old 17th October 2010   #62
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There's another new kid in town as well.

YouTube - FabFilter Pro-L limiter tutorial

Fabfilter Pro-L.

I can not be objective when it comes to this as I've been heavily involved in the development but one of the design goals was for it to be extremely "transparent" in at least one of it's four algorithms.

Transparent in the way that the Kjaerhus MPL was.. but much louder and way less pumping than that one.

It'll be out 21st of october.

@achaiss: I'm not so sure that a multiband solution can be transparent. There are no free lunches when it comes to crossover design.

Cheers!
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