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where do you access the limiter options? can't find in TFM
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I dont think limiter has options in 1,1 like threshold. Seems like only a soft clipping algorithm .
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I dont think limiter has options in 1,1 like threshold. Seems like only a soft clipping algorithm .
Is this 'soft-limiting' merely to tame the Satan Saw if/when it comes along?
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Timo: I don't think so, this feature was advertised initially on the TI range of products.
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they could include hard limiter instead.

this would make the ti safe for monitors.
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they could include hard limiter instead.

this would make the ti safe for monitors.
That would be pretty difficult to do via an os upgrade
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I dont think limiter has options in 1,1 like threshold. Seems like only a soft clipping algorithm .
Is this 'soft-limiting' merely to tame the Satan Saw if/when it comes along?
seeing as the satan saw will be being caused by a crash of the OS causing the DSP to produce gabarge output, no as when the OS crashes the soft limiter being part of the OS will be gone as well.
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The soft-clip was allways an advertised featured of the TI - see the blurb on the Access web site about the TI.

The purpose was to tame the digital clipping common on most digital synths when you run a patch slightly too hot, particularly if tweaking the filters.
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I dont think limiter has options in 1,1 like threshold. Seems like only a soft clipping algorithm .
Is this 'soft-limiting' merely to tame the Satan Saw if/when it comes along?
seeing as the satan saw will be being caused by a crash of the OS causing the DSP to produce gabarge output, no as when the OS crashes the soft limiter being part of the OS will be gone as well.
I assume satan will go forever. the hard limiter would protect mnitors against >0dB
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