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Dynamic Frequency Limiter is a specialized audio plugin that combines band and peak filtering with compression, limiting, and transient shaping. It uniquely analyzes a selected frequency range to dynamically control the volume within the same or a different frequency band. This targeted approach allows for precise dynamic processing such as ducking, compression, limiting, and transient enhancement, all adjustable in real time. Unlike traditional compressors or limiters that affect the entire signal or broad frequency bands, this plugin applies gain changes at a very narrow frequency range, enabling detailed sound sculpting and feedback elimination.
The user interface is designed for simplicity and clarity, making it accessible for all skill levels. Both the scanning and processing frequency ranges can be independently set or linked, allowing flexible control over the affected audio spectrum. Standard compressor controls such as threshold, ratio, attack, release, and gain are included, but they operate on a band-filtered signal rather than the full mix. This focused processing is enhanced by features like a transient designer that adds punch and character, an exaggerate mode for intensified compression and ducking effects, and an adjustable envelope delay to time the gain reduction precisely. The plugin also includes a built-in hard limiter to prevent unwanted clipping and protect speakers.
Dynamic Frequency Limiter excels at removing problematic peaks in specific frequency ranges without impacting other parts of the mix, making it ideal for feedback control and resonance shaping. It offers creative possibilities for shaping the envelope of drums and synthesizers, enhancing sustain, and generating unique distortion effects when using fast attack and release settings. Its sidechain functionality opens up additional sound design options, from subtle ducking to aggressive modulation effects. This plugin is a powerful tool for detailed frequency-selective dynamic processing and creative sound manipulation in both mixing and production environments.
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