Universal Audio Precision Limiter plug-in and v3.6 upgrade for UAD-1 DSP card

Oct 8, 2004 8:00 AM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

    



Universal Audio's Precision Limiter plug-in

Universal Audio has a new UA Precision Limiter plug-in for the UAD-1 DSP Card.

A fully functional 14-day demo version of the Precision Limiter is available as part of a free v3.6 software upgrade for UAD-1. It is and available for immediate download at www.uaudio.com.

Registered UAD-1 customers can also purchase a fully authorized version of the Precision Limiter. The UA Precision Limiter is a single-band, look-ahead, brick wall limiter and achieves 100 percent attack within a 1.5ms look-ahead window, which prevents clipping and guarantees zero overshoot performance. Both the attack and release curves are optimized for mastering, along with other key features including an intelligent Auto-Release and the Contour Mode switching, which tailors the attack shape to subtly control presentation. The Precision Limiter also features "K-System" compliant metering with simultaneous RMS, Peak Metering and adjustable Peak Hold/

For more information, visit www.uaudio.com

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