So what is the Adaptive Limiter doing that the regular Limiter is not? The regular Limiter functions only as a brick wall. ![]() But when I bypass it and open an Adaptive Limiter with its default, the sound takes on yet another dimension. Well isn’t that what limiters are for? You betcha, so I open a Limiter below the Multipressor and with the default, the sure enough, problem is solved.
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