Fixed (sort of) Adaptive Limiter producting sub harmonics or tone

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2017/06/03 13:59:39 (permalink)

Fixed (sort of) Adaptive Limiter producting sub harmonics or tone

I tried out the Adaptive Limiter on a small, completed, project that only had a singer and backup track.  When I added it to the singer I just get a 1000Hz (approx.) tone.   When I use it with the mixed project, everything sounds like its one octave low?????
 
I'm using the default limiter settings, although I tried other options and the same.  Its the only active VST on the track(s) I tried it on.
 
 
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    KingsMix
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    Re: Adaptive Limiter producting sub harmonics or tone 2017/06/03 14:22:01 (permalink)
    fireberd
    I tried out the Adaptive Limiter on a small, completed, project that only had a singer and backup track.  When I added it to the singer I just get a 1000Hz (approx.) tone.   When I use it with the mixed project, everything sounds like its one octave low?????
     
    I'm using the default limiter settings, although I tried other options and the same.  Its the only active VST on the track(s) I tried it on.
     
     


    Maybe this is the Fix
    Adaptive limiter sounds like ring modulator (solved??*)
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    Re: Adaptive Limiter producting sub harmonics or tone 2017/06/03 15:15:44 (permalink)
    Turning off 64 bit Double Precision fixed it.  Re-enabling as referenced in the other thread causes the tone generation again. I'll have to leave 64 bit off until the Bakers come up with a fix for this, if I want to use this limiter.
     
     

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    Re: Adaptive Limiter producting sub harmonics or tone 2017/06/03 15:20:28 (permalink)
    fireberd
    I'll have to leave 64 bit off

    This tends to address a lot of odd plug-in behavior. I leave it off in Preferences and only enable the option on the export dialog.
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    Re: Adaptive Limiter producting sub harmonics or tone 2017/06/03 15:31:00 (permalink)
    I never noticed anything untoward although I will try this if I run into issues.

    I have computer stuff.
     
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    Re: Adaptive Limiter producting sub harmonics or tone 2017/06/03 17:01:05 (permalink)
    I don't do much with MIDI but I've always had 64 bit on and never ran into any plug in problems, except this Limiter. 

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