Whats the difference?
I mean surely, there wouldn't be that much of a point to put 2 limiters that do the same thing in the same daw so one of em must be better at something and vice versa.
Im just curious witch I should use for what ^^



Whats the difference?
I mean surely, there wouldn't be that much of a point to put 2 limiters that do the same thing in the same daw so one of em must be better at something and vice versa.
Im just curious witch I should use for what ^^
I read through Logics effects and plugins .pdf manual the other day, helped me so much. The difference is the standard limiter just chops the peaks like a standard limiter whereas the adaptive limiter actually smooths and rounds the peaks. I guess so distortion from clipping doesn't happen so soon. Hope that makes sense. I'll see if I can find the PDF.
http://documentation.apple.com/en/logicstudio/effects/Logic%20Studio%20Effects%20(en).pdf
Here you go.
Last edited by Prideinyouride; 11-07-2012 at 14:41.



Ah yeah, I see! Thanks man.
I should read that trough when I get some spare time, thanks for the tip ^^
That's cool. I'm glad I'm getting to a level where I can start putting back into this forum.
That manual helped so much as it describes each plug-in in depth so it saves on the trial and error part of it all.
BO!




AdLimiter is suitable for mastering purposes. It introduces quite a bit of latency, so you should avoid using it while doing any recordings (ex. MIDI keys).
Cheers.



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