Why is the L3 the only loud master limiter available?
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Why is the L3 the only loud master limiter available?
As I consider all the plug in choices for eq, compression, reverb etc. for DP, I can only find one, rather expensive master limiter worth purchasing and that of course is the Waves L3. Having used a number of master limiters over the years in my own studio as well as many different mastering studios in the US, it seems that the L3 at $600 is the only one capable of the massive, transparent gain most of us would like to have the option of using.
I am not trying to start a discussion of the merits (and/or lack of) for squashing mixes but rather I am honestly wondering why no one else has developed a master limiter plug which would give the L3 a run for its money.
Any thoughts?
I am not trying to start a discussion of the merits (and/or lack of) for squashing mixes but rather I am honestly wondering why no one else has developed a master limiter plug which would give the L3 a run for its money.
Any thoughts?
i will echo chrispick: UAD1 precision limiter. To me it is better than the waves (L1, L2, L3) and can achieve very high levels of limiting and the resulting gain. I have found it to be much better, equally as loud (if that is what you are after) and far less artifacts of the limitings are audible. It is also (beware of buzz word) much warmer.
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Re: Why is the L3 the only loud master limiter available?
positivemu wrote:As I consider all the plug in choices for eq, compression, reverb etc. for DP, I can only find one, rather expensive master limiter worth purchasing and that of course is the Waves L3. Having used a number of master limiters over the years in my own studio as well as many different mastering studios in the US, it seems that the L3 at $600 is the only one capable of the massive, transparent gain most of us would like to have the option of using.
I am not trying to start a discussion of the merits (and/or lack of) for squashing mixes but rather I am honestly wondering why no one else has developed a master limiter plug which would give the L3 a run for its money.
Any thoughts?
Gee, are we really comparing limiters by how loud they get? Just put a sticker on your CD: "Turn up volume till your speakers blow! Then you'll hear the finesse we mixed into it!"

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Re: Why is the L3 the only loud master limiter available?
"Massive transparent gain"? Sounds like suashing mixes to me. I don't think I read anything about quality only "Massive transparent gain". But what do I know?positivemu wrote:it seems that the L3 at $600 is the only one capable of the massive, transparent gain most of us would like to have the option of using.
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Well, actually, (sorry to go OT here), I DON'T use the Precision Limiter to squash the life out of my mixes. Rock stuff MAY get 2-4 dB of gain reduction on peaks, and classical BARELY gets touched ( < 1 dB)...just trying to prevent overs.
One of the nice things about the Precision Limiter is that the meters are calibrated to the K scale (K-14 in particluar). See http://digido.com/portal/pmodule_id=11/ ... page_id=59. It really helps you to make reasonable judgements about loudness and headroom when you're finalizing your mix. I say "finalizing" instead of "mastering" because I am no mastering engineer, but my clients aren't going to take my product to a mastering engineer; they're just going to either manually copy the CD or MAYBE have a small-run replication done.
Anyway...the Precision Limiter is very neutral and transparent to my ears...me likey.
Scott
One of the nice things about the Precision Limiter is that the meters are calibrated to the K scale (K-14 in particluar). See http://digido.com/portal/pmodule_id=11/ ... page_id=59. It really helps you to make reasonable judgements about loudness and headroom when you're finalizing your mix. I say "finalizing" instead of "mastering" because I am no mastering engineer, but my clients aren't going to take my product to a mastering engineer; they're just going to either manually copy the CD or MAYBE have a small-run replication done.
Anyway...the Precision Limiter is very neutral and transparent to my ears...me likey.
Scott
I don't see what your problem is...If the L3 is the only plug-in you found that matches your needs/criteria, then get it. I would in this case if I had the money. Why complain?
In addition, if what you wrote is true, namely that you have experience with limiters and mastering studios, you should know that it is relatively high-priced solutions we're speaking of and, consequently, adequately priced services. Your surprise is in open contraddiction with what you wrote.
Instead of starting your thread complaining, and bashing one of the most helpful people on this forum, you could have simply asked for advice. This would have been more helpful to users and to the general tone this thread has taken.
In addition, if what you wrote is true, namely that you have experience with limiters and mastering studios, you should know that it is relatively high-priced solutions we're speaking of and, consequently, adequately priced services. Your surprise is in open contraddiction with what you wrote.
Instead of starting your thread complaining, and bashing one of the most helpful people on this forum, you could have simply asked for advice. This would have been more helpful to users and to the general tone this thread has taken.
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