Only after a single day this newer beta is available. This version also offers unlinked modes, it must be suitable for everyone since it is fully backward compatible.
AIGC2 mode offers even cleaner sounding limiting than you get with AIGC.
Wow. Aleksey, do you ever sleep? Should we start calling you "HAL??"
Thanks for putting the unlink mode back in!
John
OK Aleksey, maybe I watch too many American movies. "HAL" was the computer in Stanley Kubrick's "2001 A Space Odyssey" that tried to take over the spaceship... oh, never mind. Probably as obscure as my fish-in-newspapers reference (Godfather, "tonight he sleeps with the fishes," i.e. he dies). It's all good, a compliment, Aleksey. Sorry.
John
Hi Aleksey,
I used 1.2d in AIGC2 mode on a remaster and it and it is amazing. I find
that the entire frequency spectrum is reproduced cleaner and with less
distortion. I compared my remaster against a version done with L2 as
the limiter and 1.2d is far better. IMHO Elephant 1.2d is the king of limiters
Thank you for your hard work.
I don't think there is anyone better at developing code for music plugins.
These are the best plugins I use.
Regards,
Hoot
I agree, Voxengo plugins are the best.
Aleksey, have you given any thought to a plugin dedicated solely to manipulating harmonics? I mean, say, be able to pick and choose what harmonics are applied, at what level and to what frequency band, etc. The harmonics available in CurveEQ and Lampthruster are very subtle and nice, but sometimes I think it would be nice to have more specific control.
I would very excited to see what you would do with this. On the other hand, maybe you think there is already a good plugin that does all this. If so, any recommendations? Still, I would like to see what you would do...
Thanks again for everything you do.
John
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