Limiter - Help!

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Hey all,

I need to bring the volume of my mix up, so im looking into getting a limiter. Anyone have any ones that they would recommend around the 200 euro mark?.
Im looking for one that will last, aint cheep kinda thing.

Thanks

- Idgeit
 
If you can find one in good shape for around 200e, i'd suggest the ART VLA-Pro (http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=home/search/detail/base_id/60536). I used it when doing some tracking a couple months ago. Going from the basic preamp in a MOTU 828mkII (simple, but good and clean) into the VLA-Pro, then back in through my interface made a HUGE difference in the recordings with my acoustic 12-string. The closest analogy i can think of is that it put a magnifying glass over the tracks. Brought things cleaner, and a bit more in focus. It didn't do anything to warm the sound, or add other 'friendly' characteristics like that, but it did make a big difference.

As budget gear goes, ART makes pretty solid pieces.

Alternatively, you could try the art TCS-II. It's cheap and cheerful, and would probably sound as such, but you might be able to make it do something good for you.
 
That's not a lot to work with. If you plan on using a hardware limiter on final mixes, then you're going to need something that doesn't suck.

I'd be looking at something like a used Aphex Dominator. They're fairly common on ebay, and you should be able to score one in the $300 range, no problem. And they rock.
 
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You really would be better off with a software limiter. If you are using it to make your mixes louder, you need a mastering limiter. These are thousands of dollars
 
ohh k thanks for that =)

Anyone know any good software limiters for sonar 4?

Thanks =)

(250th Post!! hehe)

- Idgeit
 
I agree about using a plugin limiter in this case. Have you tried using whatever limiter plugin came with Sonar 4? You also might try the Waves L1, L2, or L3 limiters. Take a look at T-Rex also.
 
question,

if i get myself an urei 1176,
then i could run my (DAW) mixes trough that,
but would i need expensive ADDA converters then?

or wont it hurt to just hook it to my main Motu outputs,
....i'm not really into digital-analog conversion, no expert in that...
 
earworm said:
question,

if i get myself an urei 1176,
then i could run my (DAW) mixes trough that,
but would i need expensive ADDA converters then?

or wont it hurt to just hook it to my main Motu outputs,
....i'm not really into digital-analog conversion, no expert in that...
I don't believe an 1176 is intended for mastering. These are not transparent limiters, they are really good on bass guitars, vocals and stuff like that. Anyway, an 1176 is a mono unit.
 
Waves L2 is fantastic, especially if preceded by a subtle use of their Linear multiband comp.

A good VST freebie is the Blockfish comp/limiter by digital fishphones.

Tim
 
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