PULSAR LIMITERS

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Nestor
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Post by Nestor »

Today is already Tuesday, so I started this new topic. I understand by now, that not many people have the time to go into it, unfortunately. But little by little we are going to be doing this forum go well while we learn.

Thanks for your postings and help Z people.

Some questions for us all:

· What is it a Limiter?
· What is does to the sound?
· What do we use it for?
· Which recommendations do you have about Limiting?
· Which instruments are best Lmited and why?
· Which are the risks of Limiting when what you want is a natural sound?
· What kind of experiment can we do to actually and objectively learn to use the different Pulsar Limiters?

Thanks for you help and contribution :smile:
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Post by EarlyFirst »

perhaps a good start?

http://www.headwize.com/projects/limiter_prj.htm
maybe more tech then anything..

but if you understand how and what the effect does you will better understand how to use it no?

Paul

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Post by Nestor »

That's it Early, thanks for the link. I'm going to go through the explanations here...

I'm getting the point and understanding FXs now, a bit more, so using them with a bit more of confidence than before. I think that when you know HOW they work, you go straight to what you want to create, or recreate, rather than being experimentien forever.
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