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Kjaerhus Audio Classic Master Limiter [Freeware]
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  • SpinnySpinny

    Kjaerhus Audio Classic Master Limiter [Freeware]Published on 05/04/05 at 07:51
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    No problem, ever.
    There is only so knob a will.
    Never read the doc.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    Live 4 used with a Dell laptop centrino 1.7 Ghz with 1GB of Ram.
    I always use 4 or 5 so this plug is handy.
    Impeccably in turn will consume almost anything.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for over a year, it changed my life. The limiter is an efficiency allucinante, he balance any volume of any instrument, even with a huge dynamic, and fully without limit any effect of the pump.
    I tried to limit my compressor's but I've never seen anything as effective. Put it on a synth background with the volume, push the filter's resonance and made the screaming, you will get a perfect fi…
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    No problem, ever.
    There is only so knob a will.
    Never read the doc.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    Live 4 used with a Dell laptop centrino 1.7 Ghz with 1GB of Ram.
    I always use 4 or 5 so this plug is handy.
    Impeccably in turn will consume almost anything.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for over a year, it changed my life. The limiter is an efficiency allucinante, he balance any volume of any instrument, even with a huge dynamic, and fully without limit any effect of the pump.
    I tried to limit my compressor's but I've never seen anything as effective. Put it on a synth background with the volume, push the filter's resonance and made the screaming, you will get a perfect filter and without any saturation.
    This limiter is perfect and free.
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  • fafy69fafy69

    Kjaerhus Audio Classic Master Limiter [Freeware]Published on 02/20/07 at 10:15
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    No problem installing, copying a dll in the VST folder and voila

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    No problems, no compatibility or resource

    OVERALL OPINION

    Used for almost a year, it is inserted in all my electronic projects and energizes the result so impressive. freeware therefore a quality / price ratio unbeatable
  • moosersmoosers

    Kjaerhus Audio Classic Master Limiter [Freeware]Published on 05/25/10 at 12:53
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    Kjaerhus Audio's Classic Master Limiter is a free plug-in that is available in VST format. I was running it in Cubase SX for a few years, but no longer am running it now that I run Pro Tools and don't have my Cubase system anymore. I don't remember too much about the installation process since it was years ago, but I do seem to remember installing all of the Kjaerhus Audio plug-ins at once without issues. Using the plug-in should be even easier than installing it, as it only has a parameter for threshold to work with. All you've got to do is set this and you're good to go. The plug-in also has metering for your stereo output levels, but beyond that there isn't anything you need to know…
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    Kjaerhus Audio's Classic Master Limiter is a free plug-in that is available in VST format. I was running it in Cubase SX for a few years, but no longer am running it now that I run Pro Tools and don't have my Cubase system anymore. I don't remember too much about the installation process since it was years ago, but I do seem to remember installing all of the Kjaerhus Audio plug-ins at once without issues. Using the plug-in should be even easier than installing it, as it only has a parameter for threshold to work with. All you've got to do is set this and you're good to go. The plug-in also has metering for your stereo output levels, but beyond that there isn't anything you need to know about it to use it. I don't believe that they made a manual for this plug-in, but either way one is not necessary.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    When I was running the Kjaerhus Audio Classic Master Limiter plug-in, it was in Cubase SX on a Hewlett Packard Pavilion dv8000 lap top consisting of a 3.0 Ghz processor and 2 GB of RAM. This plug-in takes up even less processing power than the other Kjaerhus Audio plug-ins, which is saying a lot considering that none of them take up much processing power at all. When paired with the fact that most users will be using this plug-in only on their master fader, I really can't imagine anyone having an issue running this.

    OVERALL OPINION

    While I wouldn't recommend the Kjaerhus Audio Classic Master Limiter plug-in for use instead of any kind of professional, it does work very well for getting a quick and easy limiter on your master channel. It has a good enough sound that it will give you a clean boost in volume when your mix is said and done. Like I said, I wouldn't use this instead of professional mastering, but if you've got a mix that you just want to touch a bit with a mastering limiter, the Classic Master Limiter is incredibly effective for a free plug-in...
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