Hey Marlon, I hate being "that guy" but as Pro-L2 shows up on your channel a lot I think it's worth knowing that "Attack" does not adjust the attack with regards to transients. Pro-L2 has two stages of limiting, the first being an intelligent "one knob" transient control in Look Ahead... the second being Attack/Release which processes the signal after the transient (also an intelligent process).
Hi. I know you really like Waves plugins. I have Waves NX series of plugins... I'm wondering if anyone has the NX series with Neumann NDH-20s and how do they sound in the Waves NX Studio environment?
Clipping is one of the easiest ways to get aliasing the way it's so often implemented.... It's good on a track level for transients. Also, I'm really only go for soft clipping. Does this have proper alias control (Oversampling and ultra-sonic filtering)
Yeah this plugin goes up to 16x oversampling. There's also a switchable hi and low pass filter which function outside of the hearing reange for the most part.
I've been using StandardCLIP from SiR Audio for quite a while. It's a great clipper but takes some time to learn how to use it. This Crispy Clip seems to be very intuitive by comparison. Thanks!
@@whitenoisestudio clipping by definition creates harmonics! There's ways to make peak limiting sound more transparent... But people use a clipper because if the way it adds harmonics and changes the sound. Or if they don't... And just use it for loudness.... They should know that that what it does and why an engineer would choose it over regular limiting. Hell... Who knows why everyone does anything these days with audio. But that's traditionally why an engineer would reach for one over the other.
I have KClip and the LVC Clipped-MAX. I’m really liking what I can do with the LVC. It has 4 sections called Shifter which is based on their ClipShifter, Stereo editing mid/side, M Band allows up to 6 frequency based clipper sections, and Master for final editing of different algorithms and the option to turn on ISP mode. Crazy guy here, me, runs some of all 4 modules, going into my Melda UltraMaximizer brick wall. This clipper sounds useful however.
@@whitenoisestudio I found that this LVC for $50 is very good. I’m not a professional anything in audio, just a volunteer audio mangler doing livestream for my church. The moderate touch I’m using on all 4 sections in that Clipped-MAX is very useful, clipping the tops overall, slightly more within 6 bands, levels are higher than before, sounds good to me. The free LVC ClipShifter got me hooked.