Sir Elliot has released the SL–1, a free soft clipping limiter effect plugin for Windows. The SL-1 was designed to tame Brass Instruments under live sound reinforcement environments. It will however easily adapt to the recording market. The SL-1 is more suited for Brass Instruments or female vocals that fall within the Alto range. Offering [...]
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Published on Jul 6, 2011 3:09:53 PM by rekkerd.org

 


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