Sweet info. Nice to learn a tad more on how limiters work on the back end.
~Kyle
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 6:04 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoel...@iem.atwrote:
Thomas Mayer wrote:
Hi,
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[limiter~] [z~ 64]
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and for those who are wondering: the [z~
Thomas Mayer wrote:
Hi,
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[limiter~] [z~ 64]
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and for those who are wondering: the [z~ 64] is there to compensate for
the delay that is built into [limiter~].
[limiter~] does a bit of upsampling which requires a delay, so the
gain-signal is a bit
hello all,
I was trying to make myself understand how zexy's limiter works but I
can't get any sound out of it.
In a very basic set-up like this:
[osc~ 440]
|
[dac~ 1]
I do get sound. But when routing the audio through the limiter there
is no sound any more
[osc~ 440]
|
[limiter~]
|
Hi,
Yvan Vander Sanden wrote:
I was trying to make myself understand how zexy's limiter works but I
can't get any sound out of it.
In a very basic set-up like this:
[osc~ 440]
|
[dac~ 1]
I do get sound. But when routing the audio through the limiter there
is no sound any more