Which True Peak limiter do you use?

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  • Harold LaRue - 7 years ago

    Like many who have participated in this poll, I've been using Fab Filter's Pro-L Limiter; it is *not* a True Peak Limiter, but it has excellent Inter-Sample Peak Detection and Oversampling options.

  • Arno Peeters - 7 years ago

    Indeed, a 1, 2, 3 choice would be good, since not all limiters are created equal. Depending on the stage in the process or the kind of material I'll be working on, I might opt for another choice. iZotope is nice on hip-hop, but e.g. T-Racks still does a pretty good job on warm acoustic stuff (but admitted: it is not a TP-limiter).

  • Dan - 7 years ago

    If the US and UK elections have taught us anything, it's that we need a truly democratic system of voting, PRSTV being the obvious choice. WTF is he on about? you say. Well I use the Oxford, the Flux Elixir, and the WLM, so a 1,2,3 ranking would make more sense. I use Oxford most of all, on tracks and busses, Elixir and WLM for mastering, Elixir does most of the heavy lifting with WLM on the very back end to handle the extra few decimal points, depending on the results from the meter.

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