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Sonnox oxford limiter v2 review
Sonnox oxford limiter v2 review





sonnox oxford limiter v2 review sonnox oxford limiter v2 review

Instead of relying on conventional sample-value limiting techniques, it modifies the dynamic and harmonic content of the material to increase perceived loudness without raising the maximum peak value - while avoiding the nasty artifacts and loss of transients that can result from traditional over-limiting. The Enhancement section is taken from the Sonnox Oxford Inflator plug-in. Whether you're a mastering engineer or simply boosting reference mixes for clients, this is a safe way to get loud while ensuring you stay out of the red. Auto-Comp automatically corrects these problematic "true peak" events, but leaves the rest of the material untouched. Metering this way lets users see and account for any intersample peaks above 0 dBFS that could clip a DAC during the decoding process. Recon Meter displays the reconstructed true-peak program material - i.e., the level of the post-conversion analog signal. Yet there are several unique add-ons differentiating Oxford Limiter from its competitors, namely the Recon Meter and the aforementioned Auto-Comp. Most notably, the Auto-Comp mode has been updated to fully comply with the ITU-R BS.1770-4 true-peak measurement standard for broadcast delivery, and there is also an added overall threshold for more limiting control.įor new users like myself, Sonnox Oxford Limiter v2 offers all the standard controls you'd expect from a limiter - input and output gain (☑8 dB), attack, release, variable soft-knee, and output dither options. For those already familiar with Oxford Limiter, not a great deal has changed on the surface.

sonnox oxford limiter v2 review

Version 2 of the renowned Sonnox Oxford Limiter introduces the plug-in to the UAD-2 platform and brings with it a few under-the-hood updates.







Sonnox oxford limiter v2 review