It's impossible to not like the sound of their plugins. The design maybe arguable. But I love the whole package. Awesome plugins from a great small company. Highly recommend to support those guys so we can enjoy such awesome new releases like the recent released Tupe, which is a blast. Cheers
Thanks a lot! Would you recommend using it on the master channel or on an individual track? I know for instance the Ableton limiter is good enough for the master channel, so I was wondering whether this one was worth the use.
Hi, thanks for your comment. Yes, you can certainly use on both, individual tracks along with your master buss. Perhaps a better place to start would be a drum buss, I tend to group my drums send them to a buss then do all my limiting and compression there, notwithstanding tracks that need individual attention, such as bass, vocals and the like. If there is a demo why not download it and try it on your setup and let me know how you get on. If you wish to purchase what I think is one of the best limiters on the market, check out Fabfilter’s Pro • L 2. Whilst it is rather expensive it is one, if not the best on the market. Why not check on the demo of that also. Finally, I always say we should start by using the plugins we already have in our DAW’s before spending any money. Plugins are expensive so it’s best to test out a few before splashing out cash. Thanks for your comments and feedback bro. Hope this helps.
It's impossible to not like the sound of their plugins. The design maybe arguable. But I love the whole package. Awesome plugins from a great small company. Highly recommend to support those guys so we can enjoy such awesome new releases like the recent released Tupe, which is a blast. Cheers
Thanks for the comment bro, I totally agree, it’s a great plug and it sounds fantastic.
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This. Tupe is fcking awesome. As are pretty much all of their plugins.
@@Prince.Mykal.Vision I totally agree, they make great plugs at a very reasonable price.
holds up the low end pr well.
Indeed, I really like it, glad you like it too…
Thanks a lot! Would you recommend using it on the master channel or on an individual track? I know for instance the Ableton limiter is good enough for the master channel, so I was wondering whether this one was worth the use.
Hi, thanks for your comment. Yes, you can certainly use on both, individual tracks along with your master buss. Perhaps a better place to start would be a drum buss, I tend to group my drums send them to a buss then do all my limiting and compression there, notwithstanding tracks that need individual attention, such as bass, vocals and the like. If there is a demo why not download it and try it on your setup and let me know how you get on.
If you wish to purchase what I think is one of the best limiters on the market, check out Fabfilter’s Pro • L 2. Whilst it is rather expensive it is one, if not the best on the market. Why not check on the demo of that also.
Finally, I always say we should start by using the plugins we already have in our DAW’s before spending any money. Plugins are expensive so it’s best to test out a few before splashing out cash.
Thanks for your comments and feedback bro. Hope this helps.
@@SoundkandyStudio Thanks man that helps a lot. I'll definitely check Fabfilter! Keep up the good content!
Thank you bro, let me know how you get on with the Fabfilter. 👍🏽
Excellent! Their interface, in its own way, is just as good as FabFilter.
It’s a great plugin, not sure why it’s not spoken about in the audio world, but yes, I think you maybe right it just may be as good as the FabFilter.