Is the PC Concrete Limiter worth the price of admission?

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2012/02/07 19:44:30 (permalink)

Is the PC Concrete Limiter worth the price of admission?

Until Feb 16th, it's going to be $49. I'm on the fence on this....what say ye?

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    Re:Is the PC Concrete Limiter worth the price of admission? 2012/02/07 20:17:47 (permalink)
    I picked it up for $10 special intro. I have to say it is very good,although, I still keep going back to Ozone 5 for my mastering chores. It is good enough that I am considering experimenting with a mastering project done with only the plugs that came with Sonar. The biggest gap they had with me for a long time was no mastering limiter. Boost 11 came out and it is okay for a gentle boost but really turns harsh sounding if you hit it hard. Concrete doesn't seem to suffer from the same problem. It remains very transparent until you are just hitting so hard it crunchs and distorts. Concrete is worth every penny they ask right now. I'm not sure it would be worth the full almost $80 dollar retail price. Though that is still affordable compared to a lot of other third party limiters. My call........GET IT!

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    Re:Is the PC Concrete Limiter worth the price of admission? 2012/02/07 20:59:43 (permalink)
    I really love this limiter. It has a bass booster which is fantastic.
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    Re:Is the PC Concrete Limiter worth the price of admission? 2012/02/07 23:07:46 (permalink)
    Sidroe


    I picked it up for $10 special intro. I have to say it is very good,although, I still keep going back to Ozone 5 for my mastering chores. It is good enough that I am considering experimenting with a mastering project done with only the plugs that came with Sonar. The biggest gap they had with me for a long time was no mastering limiter. Boost 11 came out and it is okay for a gentle boost but really turns harsh sounding if you hit it hard. Concrete doesn't seem to suffer from the same problem. It remains very transparent until you are just hitting so hard it crunchs and distorts. Concrete is worth every penny they ask right now. I'm not sure it would be worth the full almost $80 dollar retail price. Though that is still affordable compared to a lot of other third party limiters. My call........GET IT!

    +1 on what Sidroe says.  


    I am now using Concrete on all my mixes while laying down tracks.  It has a low CPU hit and sounds clean.  I too got it for $10, but from hindsight I would have paid the $49.  It is probably the PC tool I use most now. Like Sidroe, I tend to use Ozone or T-Racks Deluxe for mastering, but Concrete is well, it is just SOLID!




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    Re:Is the PC Concrete Limiter worth the price of admission? 2012/02/08 01:28:17 (permalink)
    Has anyone compared it to the Waves L1 and L2, which I currently use?

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    Re:Is the PC Concrete Limiter worth the price of admission? 2012/02/08 03:00:32 (permalink)
    I bit and I like it. It's quality certainly isn't reflected in the price, put it like that.
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    Re:Is the PC Concrete Limiter worth the price of admission? 2012/02/08 03:04:55 (permalink)
    I wish they'd release a demo - I could decide in two minutes if I like it..

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    Re:Is the PC Concrete Limiter worth the price of admission? 2012/02/08 03:12:20 (permalink)
    LJB


    I wish they'd release a demo - I could decide in two minutes if I like it..


    I'm surprised they haven't TBH. I'm sure they'd sell a boat load.
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    Re:Is the PC Concrete Limiter worth the price of admission? 2012/02/08 04:07:40 (permalink)
    They've dropped the price again for a limited time

    http://www.cakewalk.com/P...-Concrete-Limiter.aspx



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    Re:Is the PC Concrete Limiter worth the price of admission? 2012/02/08 05:00:56 (permalink)
    LJB


    Has anyone compared it to the Waves L1 and L2, which I currently use?

    Yeah I have LJB. It's not quite in the Waves category in my opinion. I don't say that because it's not good....it's just different, but it does a great job. Now for the price, yeah, you definitely get a lot of bang for the buck out of it. It obliterates Boost 11. It's just not a super loud limiter like the Waves stuff. You can jump on the Waves L series pretty hard before they start to dirt up. With the CL, it dirts up a bit earlier. But it does really work well. I've been using it quite a lot. It's a good limiter for anything really and for the price, it's definitely one of the best limiters I own. Not quite a Waves or a PSP Xenon, but definitely acceptable and 1000 times better than Boost 11.
     
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    Re:Is the PC Concrete Limiter worth the price of admission? 2012/02/08 06:49:48 (permalink)
    For bus limiting it's great! For mastering I'm using something else. The Concrete Limiter is extremely friendly on the resources and I whole heartedly recomend it. I find myself using it a lot! But it's not the L1/2 from Waves and it's not the Pro-L or Ozone. But it's very useful none the less

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    Re:Is the PC Concrete Limiter worth the price of admission? 2012/02/08 08:40:23 (permalink)
    I just picked it up yesterday for the $49 intro price.
     
    Naturally, I'm holding you all responsible.   
     

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    Re:Is the PC Concrete Limiter worth the price of admission? 2012/02/08 08:49:44 (permalink)
    My finding posted from an earlier thread.
     


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    I did a rather indepth comparison last night. It's a fine brickwall on par with the others. You will get great results with mastering tasks. The softclip capability is nice. With softclip activated it's in-line with FX-G & MeldaProduction. With it off You are in ozone/L3 territory. It prevents intersample clips with the best of them. We are at a point where all major digital brickwalls give more then enough needed compression. If you need more then 6-9 dB your mix needs work. I find the main attraction of Concrete Limiter it's low system load. Being able to use it as a channel protection limiter is why I made the purchase. I have it on all of my D/A outputs before I hit my outboard/console.

     

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    Re:Is the PC Concrete Limiter worth the price of admission? 2012/02/08 08:58:31 (permalink)
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    I just picked it up yesterday for the $49 intro price.
     
    Naturally, I'm holding you all responsible.   
     


    I think you'll find it worth the money Steve, and if you don't think so you can blame me, most things are my fault, I know that's true 'cos my wife told me..
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    Re:Is the PC Concrete Limiter worth the price of admission? 2012/02/08 09:31:49 (permalink)
    Great as a mix bus limiter. The biggest difference between this and Waves L1 is $100 in your pocket
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    Re:Is the PC Concrete Limiter worth the price of admission? 2012/02/08 14:54:29 (permalink)
    ...you can blame me, most things are my fault, I know that's true 'cos my wife told me..

     
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