Limiter in the L1®: Difference between revisions

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Hilmar-at-Bose tells us:
:There is no actual compressor. The only dynamic processing is a protective limiter. That should only kick in, when you are hitting it real hard.
:This limiter is not per-se frequency dependent, but there are independent ones for the L1 and B1 and they are tuned a little different.
[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/4806048934/m/266109409?r=753107029#753107029 Original Post]
Julio-at-Bose
;Model II limiter
:The limiters threshold is from -50.0dB to 0dB. A limiter is a type of compressor to limit the level of a signal to a certain threshold. A limiter will almost completely prevent any additional gain above the threshold. Limiters are used against signal peaking (clipping). They prevent occasional signal peaks which would be too loud or distorted.
[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/76010377/m/2180022266?r=2030042266#2030042266 Original Post]
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On the {{Forum}} you will read about "compression" when the L1™ is operating at high volume.


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Keywords: Limiter Compressor Ducking side-chain
Keywords: Limiter Compressor Ducking side-chain