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| Sonnox Oxford (makers of the legendary OXF-R3 console) has won over many a "golden ear" that previously maintained you could "hear digital." Now Sony has added the new Oxford Limiter to their list of stellar plug-ins. Whether your goal is transparent level control, loudness maximization, or artistic effect, the Oxford Limiter's performance is outstanding. |
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Features
- Sony Oxford Limiter TDM plug-in at a Glance:
- Premium-quality look-ahead limiting for accuracy
- Enhance function adds perceived volume and punch
- Comprehensive metering helps avoid damaging reconstruction overloads
- Maximum possible levels without artifacts
- Dithering with selectable noise shaping
- Premium-quality look-ahead limiting for accuracy
- The Sony Oxford Limiter has been developed from decades of professional audio experience to provide a very high degree of quality and facility in program limiting functions. By employing highly accurate logarithmic sidechain processing, along with innovative adaptive timing functionality using look-ahead signal acquisition, the Oxford Limiter provides exemplary performance, whether seeking general transparent level control, program loudness maximization or heavily applied artistic sound effects.
- Enhance function adds perceived volume and punch
- The Oxford Limiter provides additional processing in the form of its unique Enhance function, which allows unprecedented volume and punch to be applied to your program beyond that available from conventional limiting functions, without incurring the risk of producing either peak sample overloads or reconstructed errors in end-user equipment.
- Comprehensive metering
- The Sony Oxford Limiter features comprehensive metering that displays not only conventional peak sample value, but additionally allows you to monitor the true validity of the program in order to avoid the generation of damaging reconstruction overloads in the target equipment which are often invisible during production (sometimes termed "inter sample peaks").
- Maximum possible levels without artifacts
- A further function of the Oxford Limiter allows you to dynamically correct for reconstruction overloads in real time, thereby achieving maximum possible modulation levels without the risks of producing illegal signals often associated with compression and limiting.
- Dithering with selectable noise shaping
- The Sony Oxford Limiter's comprehensive dithering functionality with selectable and variable depth noise shaping ensures first class mastering output quality in either 24-bit or 16-bit modes.
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