From the course: Audio Foundations: Compression and Dynamic Processing
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Types of limiters
From the course: Audio Foundations: Compression and Dynamic Processing
Types of limiters
There are two major classes of limiters. The first type is one we're already familiar with, as any compressor with a ratio control can be used as a limiter, simply by increasing the ratio above 10 to 1. These types of limiters are useful for controlling signals that need more aggressive gain reduction than compressors with lower ratios, such as very dynamic vocal performances. The second type of limiter is a special limiter whose ratio is essentially infinite. These limiters are often called brickwall limiters because no matter what the input amplitude is, the single will never pass over the threshold. Brickwall limiters are typically used to maximize loudness and average level while protecting the signal from clipping. Because no signal is allowed to pass the threshold, these types of limiters generally do not have attack controls; the attack time is instant. Actually the limiter buffers the incoming signal and instantly reduces any high- amplitude signal that'll overshoot the…
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