Effortlessly Achieve Transparent Limiting
The Pure Limiter V3 is crafted to offer clean, transparent limiting. It preserves the audio's sonic quality even when significantly boosting the average audio level.
When used at the end of your audio processing chain, it gives you complete level control without adding any unwanted artifacts to the processed audio.
- Supports up to 8 channels for input and output
- Input and output gain controls to fine - tune levels before and after processing
- Release and filter controls for release settings and high/low pass filters to set the frequency range for the release section
- Lookahead (0/20 ms) to reduce gain before audio peaks, preventing distortion
- Link channels to apply limiting across multiple channels
- Make - up gain to increase output gain from the threshold
- Waveform and limiting action display with two options: A shows the output waveform and red - colored limiting action; B presents the output waveform as a histogram and the limiting action on a separate red histogram with a blue line for the release value
- True bypass control for a seamless transition between clean and processed signals
Using the Flux V3 Pure Audio Limiter is straightforward. First, connect your audio source to the input. You can use it with up to 8 channels. Adjust the input gain to set the level of the incoming audio. Next, use the release and filter controls to set how the limiter responds to the audio and the frequency range for the release section. The lookahead feature is great for preventing distortion, so you can set it to 0 or 20 ms depending on your needs. Link channels if you want to apply the same limiting across multiple channels. Then, set the make - up gain to increase the output level. You can view the waveform and limiting action in two different ways. When you're ready to switch between clean and processed audio, use the true bypass control. As for maintenance, keep the device in a clean and dry place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. If you notice any issues, check the connections first. If problems persist, contact the manufacturer.