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Old 05-05-2001
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Hi pals..

Can you point me a good limiter plug-in which can be used at any of the tracks running thru my mix..

I need it to put down the peak's and to put down the clipping master mixer in Cubase and not to silence the whole mix..

Recommend me few and tell me what setting to use and what frequencies to avoid?


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Thanx Ed for your info..
Think I'm one of those "lucky guys" who have this oportunity to use this plugin..

But.. It seems that I don't know it's use and what settings to make on it..

What settings should I make to get my mix sound like it has no limiter used..What are the basic settings in L1 to have a punchy track with good dynamics?

Also, tell me where he might be used and where to avoid? ( speaking of tracks with drums, instruments, vocals)

P.S. Writing this, cause I have a often problem of a loud master mixer in Cubase, which is clipping..Have a problem to make a loud mix without peaking..

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