![]() ![]() ![]() The limiter part is ok, but when it come to pushing it hard (I work mostly on electronic music like house, edm, dubstep, techno and hip hop), I have better result with other limiter like the Maximizer from Ozone or the Stealth from T-Racks. I keep using it mostly for the Enhance function, which it is (but it's just a guess) some sort of drive, but sounds very good and really enhance (as it say.) the sound without adding unpleasant distortion. I use the v2 (and before that the v1 - a 32bit cracked version of all Oxford suite was available, that's how I start using Oxford plugins), I don't see what's new with the v3 (I can't update for free cause I use the UAD version which is still v2) but v1 was very similar to v2 so it's probably some minor update with the format (like v1 was 32bit, v2 64bit, maybe v3 is vst3).
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