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I just bought the Pro Limiter for my HD Native system and was surprised to find that is also an LKFS and True Peak meter. I had used it on dub stages, but it was always hidden away on the recorder system (which is never on my side of the console) so I never really checked it out. Also I had been told that it was not available in AAX Native format.
Is that a new thing? Anyway, I love this plugin, I can get so much valuable info from it in addition to it being an excellent TP limiter, it was relatively cheap and it doesn't take up a ton of resources. I have spent so much money over the years on LKFS meters like DMM and true peak limiters like Elixir, that it's great to finally get a plugin that does both, doesn't chew up resources or cause extreme latency and doesn't cause glitches. Too bad I'll never be able to recoup the couple of grand I spent on those other plugins, but at the time there didn't seem to be much else available.I wasn't keen on the loudness metering when I tried it (but I love NuGen's VisLM too much). How do you find the TP limiting compares to Elixir (which I also love) - or are you using this plug-in more due to efficiency rather than sound?
I wasn't keen on the loudness metering when I tried it (but I love NuGen's VisLM too much). How do you find the TP limiting compares to Elixir (which I also love) - or are you using this plug-in more due to efficiency rather than sound?Elixir is great for projects that I do totally in my own studio, but none of the facilities where I also work have it, so I needed something that was more universally available for when I work on projects both at home and at facilities. The Pro limiter works exactly as it should for TP. I think it's pretty transparent sounding and the interface is clean and efficient.
I don't tend to watch the LKFS levels constantly, I just check them now and again, so I don't need anything fancy. I compared the readings from the Pro Limiter with DMM and Isotope Insight and they all agree with each other.
For general purpose metering I prefer Insight because I like the K20 ballistics and the Spectrogram, but I also like to keep an eye on the bus limiters to see how hard I'm hitting them. Sometimes having all of those plugin windows open isn't practical real estate-wise, so I toggle back and forth as needed. Not going to miss the DMM at all. Elixir is great for projects that I do totally in my own studio, but none of the facilities where I also work have it, so I needed something that was more universally available for when I work on projects both at home and at facilities. The Pro limiter works exactly as it should for TP.
I think it's pretty transparent sounding and the interface is clean and efficient. I don't tend to watch the LKFS levels constantly, I just check them now and again, so I don't need anything fancy. I compared the readings from the Pro Limiter with DMM and Isotope Insight and they all agree with each other. For general purpose metering I prefer Insight because I like the K20 ballistics and the Spectrogram, but I also like to keep an eye on the bus limiters to see how hard I'm hitting them. Sometimes having all of those plugin windows open isn't practical real estate-wise, so I toggle back and forth as needed. Not going to miss the DMM at all.Didn't get on with Insight, great features, but found it uses too many system resources, but agree it's a fantastic product apart from that.
I used the DMM v1 when it came out, as soon as there were other options I never looked back!