The new G-Sonique LM-2Z Zener Diode Limiter has a special price for the first 100 buyers.
The LM-2Z is based on the design and sound of hardware analog limiter that use Zener diodes. G-Sonique explains that emulating this kind of devices offers more transparency and “air” to the sound than Brickwall limiters. The developer also added a algorithm that will restrain the signal to the output level that you set.
The GUI features a limiter setting, a low-cut, a time constant (the reaction to peak, in milliseconds) and an output level controls.
The LM-2Z is a VST plug-in for Windows and has a price of 19.90€ but the first 100 can purchase it for 11.90€. A trial version is available at www.g-sonique.com.
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