Skyline_UK
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KClip - terrific little tool!
I just bought this new limiter tool and found it stunning. Highly recommended. £13 ($19.99) and even at that price they provide a demo! http://kazrog.com/products/kclip/Anyone else took the plunge?
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clintmartin
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Re: KClip - terrific little tool!
2015/07/20 07:48:10
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I've been reading great things about this everywhere.
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KazrogLLC
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Re: KClip - terrific little tool!
2015/07/20 16:23:48
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☄ Helpfulby BassDaddy 2015/07/21 10:03:47
Thanks, guys! Just wanted to chime in quickly and clarify that KClip is a clipper, not a limiter. Limiters actually reduce the gain of the audio, whereas clippers hard chop audio at 0dBFS.
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Skyline_UK
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Re: KClip - terrific little tool!
2015/07/21 02:30:54
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Oops. It still works for me!
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Re: KClip - terrific little tool!
2015/07/21 04:11:44
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I've received a few Emails about it, been thinking about it, but haven't got around to actually getting it. I have their Recabinet 4 (which is pretty nice), Recab 4 users can get it for $9.99. So after the praise, and at that price, I think I'll snatch it up now
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BassDaddy
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Re: KClip - terrific little tool!
2015/07/21 09:59:21
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KazrogLLC Thanks, guys! Just wanted to chime in quickly and clarify that KClip is a clipper, not a limiter. Limiters actually reduce the gain of the audio, whereas clippers hard chop audio at 0dBFS.
Thanks for showing up and for clearing that up. Tips like that and showing up once in a while will be appreciated and pay off for you, I believe.
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Re: KClip - terrific little tool!
2015/07/22 11:34:56
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Bought it and used it last night on a master session. It seems to perform a cleaner result of what a good tape saturation plug-in can do. At least, audibly, that seems to be the result. Using the Waves J37 or Kramer Tape plug-in, I can typically find an extra 2-3db of loudness without introducing much damage to the audio. The KClip is simply a clipping tool that allow you to gain some loudness by intentionally clipping the final audio, so I use it in my chain right before the L3-16. You have to push it pretty hard to get a result that's too much. Worth the $20, for sure.
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