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MD 5.1
Limiter
The Limiter page is divided into three Sub-pages. One
covering the Softclip section, one for the Full Range Limiter
and one for the LFE Limiter.
Generic parameters in this algorithm:
Meter Zoom
Press
Meter Zoom
to decrease meter range and have a
more accurate metering.
Bypass Limiter
Press to Bypass the Limiter section of the 5.1 algorithm.
Soft Clip page
Softclip
Full Range Softclip
Range: -6dB to Off
Softclipper Threshold setting after the Compressor for the
five multiband channels. Threshold is always relative to
0dBFS (Not the Reference Level).
LFE Softclip
Range: -6dB to Off
Softclipper Threshold setting for the LFE channel only.
Full Limit. page
Threshold
Range: -12dB to Off
-6 to OdB in 0.1dB increments
-12 to -6 in 0.5dB increments
Brickwall limiter for the five multiband channels. Threshold
is always relative to 0dBFS. LED on each Output meter
indicates when Limiter is active.
Release
Range: 0.01 to 1.00 seconds
Release time for the Limiter.
Ceiling
Range: -0.10dB to 0dB
Fine-tuning parameter setting the Ceiling for the Limiter.
The Ceiling parameter prevents the Output signal
from exceeding the adjusted Limiter Threshold. It
can be used to “hide” overloads to downstream
equipment, but it does not remove the distortion
associated with an over.
LFE Limiter page
LFE Limiter
Threshold
Range: -12 to +3dB
-6 to + 3 in 0.1dB increments
-12 to -6 in 0.5dB increments
Brickwall limiter for the LFE channel. Threshold is always
relative to 0dBFS. LED on each Output meter indicates
when limiter is active.
Release
Range: 0.01 to 1.00 seconds
Release time for the Limiter.
Ceiling
Range: 0 to -0.10dB in 0.01dB steps.
Fine-tuning parameter setting the Ceiling for the Limiter.
The Ceiling parameter prevents the Output signal
from exceeding the adjusted Limiter Threshold. It
can be used to “hide” overloads to downstream
equipment, but it does not remove the distortion
associated with an over.