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Old 04-30-2000, 08:07 PM
Danny Caccavo Danny Caccavo is offline
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Default Re: Waves L1 limiter vs. Focusrite D3 limiter???

Better for what? They are completely different animals.

L1 is a brick wall peak limiter. You're not really supposed to hear what it does. It's great.

The Focusrite D3 is pretty cool for some things. Not for transparency, but that's not what it's about.
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Old 05-01-2000, 12:14 AM
MGalway MGalway is offline
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Default Waves L1 limiter vs. Focusrite D3 limiter???

Hello folks. Anyone got any opinions on which one is the better of these two? I haven't made my mind up yet. Is there any point in running L1 after a D3? (apart from the dithering)

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