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Re:Concrete Limiter vs. the Competition 2013/01/23 22:53:37 (permalink)
The Concrete Limiter is my favorite PC module. I will without hesitation toss in on a track or buss because it does its job extremely well. Plus its a stingy CPU user. How CW was able to do that with a look ahead buffer and the total quality it offers is amazing to me. 

As others have said its easy to use and it just works. I prefer it over all other limiters. 

Some brought up a problem with the FX bin and PC that was true in X1 but not true in X2.

With X2 you can place any FX anywhere in the FX chain and place this in PC itself. You do not loose the ability to have the PC post or pre FX bin but now you gain the ability to place FX anywhere.  

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Re:Concrete Limiter vs. the Competition 2013/01/23 23:24:36 (permalink)
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If this has already been covered, I apologize. Doing a "concrete limiter" search of the forum I get one result - from 2009?!?!
 
Anyway, I have a few limiters already (the two I use most frequently are UAD's Precision Limiter and Voxengo's Elephant). Given this, I'm thinking I probably won't purchase it. That said, if it really offers something different with as-good-or-better results, I'd rather bite the bullet now than kick myself later when the introductory price has expired.
 
Any insight is greatly appreciated.

The forum search blows.  Go to Google and add the following (without quotes) to whatever else you are trying to search the forum for: 'site:cakewalk.com' 'forum'


Again, take off the quotes on both sets of terms, then add whatever you are searching for, and Google will return only results from the cakewalk.com site matching on forum and whatever else.


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