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2017/06/09 21:58:02 (permalink)

Adaptive Limiter Doc Really Helps

I suppose that compressors & limiters will forever be confusing to me. With that said I would like to say “thank you” to the Cakewalk team for the Adaptive Limiter documentation. It’s detailed, not boring, very well presented and doesn’t leave me wondering what I just read. It is obvious that it isn’t a cookie cutter approach & I can actually learn from this! As a PDF I can add it to my tablet for anytime reading.
 
Great work, thanks.

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Re: Adaptive Limiter Doc Really Helps 2017/06/10 03:06:31 (permalink)
I agree, nice job.

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Re: Adaptive Limiter Doc Really Helps 2017/06/10 08:11:39 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby FCCfirstclass 2017/06/10 13:47:43
Essentially a compressor with a ratio of infinity:1 becomes a limiter. Even though a dedicated limiter is the way to go.

Sometimes I will use a maximiser to raise the volume without altering the input gain value. How this supposedly works is by increasing the perceived harmonics across the eq bands.

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