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Amazing Noises Limiter and Reverb - beta testing Au version

Ever since I signed up to be a beta tester for Moebius Lab, I get regular emails to beta test the other AN apps. In the last few days, I've got notifications to test Limiter and Reverb and I noticed that they are both now Au compatible. These are the only AN apps I haven't purchased, but I may have to pick them up now that I've played with them.

Anyway - haven't seen any news here about it so I thought I'd give everyone the heads up. Can you imagine if Moebius Lab was Au compatible?!?!?! I hope that's where this is headed.

What are others' thoughts on Amazing Noises apps? How does Reverb compare to the new FabFilter Pro-R in Auria? I'm sure the Fab Filter fans will say there is no comparison, but I just love the ability of the AN stuff to absolutely destroy the sound. I haven't quite figured out the application for these yet, but I'm working on it!

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  • I own all of the Amazing Noises apps except for Reverb. Even bought the full-version IAP in the free Dubfilter. Haven't gone for Reverb since I've got so many of those already, but I got the beta test invite too. Curious to play. I can't answer your question comparing to Pro-R because I don't have that one yet, but I can say the new AUv3 beta of Limiter is significantly better than the version I bought a few months ago. It's rock solid and I've tried it on multiple tracks in AUM as well as Auria Pro. No hiccups at all.

    The version I bought was good, but it was too easy to get out of control with it and completely destroy the sound. That could be user ignorance, but I found it a challenge. Now, this new beta is definitely the cat's meow yo! :)

  • Nice - I don't have much use for Limiter, but I like how you can push it into crazy distortion fairly easily. Still wrapping my head on how to NOT do that and have it be useable, however I really like the idea of using that awesomely ratty direct digital distortion on a lead guitar track. I'm sure I'll end up picking these up soon enough.

    I really want to dig into the Apesoft stuff also, but I can't justify having too many of the same thing. I've already got about 12 too many synths...

    Such first-world problems I have.

  • edited March 2017

    @dvlmusic said:
    Nice - I don't have much use for Limiter, but I like how you can push it into crazy distortion fairly easily. Still wrapping my head on how to NOT do that and have it be useable, however I really like the idea of using that awesomely ratty direct digital distortion on a lead guitar track. I'm sure I'll end up picking these up soon enough.

    I really want to dig into the Apesoft stuff also, but I can't justify having too many of the same thing. I've already got about 12 too many synths...

    Such first-world problems I have.

    I'm no expert, but I mostly use limiter for apps that don't have any control of their output... and are coming into AUM way too hot. I drop Limiter in the chain and adjust to calm it down. This happens often enough that's its great Amazing Noises has now made it AU. :)

  • Could someone post how to use this limiter in AUM?

  • Y'know I hadn't thought of that. I'm using Auria and there are a handful of synths or patches that just blow the doors off the input gain. This would be perfect to get a handle on that.

    Sweet - thanks for the suggestion!

  • Limiter is really good with unpredictable apps that can send an uncontrollable feedback or sudden burst of sound.
    It's the last FX in the chain.

  • Excellent. Everyone needs a limiter for mastering. I'll pick it up if it goes AU. Auria has a built in one, but I don't find it so easy to use. The Fab one is too expensive, so this could be just the ticket for me.

  • Is the built in AUM peak limiter insufficient?

  • The updates are live with AUv3 support.

  • Love these and even better as AU :)

  • OMG!!!! This limiter is so much better now!!! Inserted as AU in AUM or Audiobus and I pushed it to the max with a KRFT song and nothing was getting past threshold!!! Superb job!!! Left great app review!!

  • Question:is the limiter supposed to go ore or post on master channel?

  • edited March 2017

    No limiter:

    Limiter on:

  • @MusicMan4Christ said:
    Question:is the limiter supposed to go ore or post on master channel?

    On a master bus, a limiter is typically inserted as the last effect in the chain. I can't think of a good reason to use pre/post on your master bus.

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