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There doesn't really seem to be too much user experiences or reviews of
these going around. I'm looking for the best limiter out of the three. Anybody have any thoughts? I don't think I've ever seen any user experiences or reviews of MD3 at all so far. |
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There doesn't really seem to be too much user experiences or reviews of
these going around. I'm looking for the best limiter out of the three. Anybody have any thoughts? I don't think I've ever seen any user experiences or reviews of MD3 at all so far. Are you looking for a peak (saturation) limiter or a compression limiter, or both? Peak limiters are pretty much all useable these days, unless you want extras like dithering/shaping, etc. The T-Racks Clipper plug-in is a stand-out for dialing in saturation (emulates tape/tube saturation nicely), and the T-Racks multiband limiter is also a nice piece for compression limiting. At $399 for the plug-in set including a nice sounding (if inflexible) EQ and tube-modeled compressor, it's worth trying the free demos. |
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