The only difference between the one you're using now and the one it
can't find is latency. They're both brick-wall limiters. You don't
want anything over 0dB passing through.
Jan
On Fri, 2004-04-30 at 15:02, derek holzer wrote:
Ron,
R Parker wrote:
Derek, I think you can ignore that error. Does
JAMin
start and do you have a working limiter?
Of course, yes it starts, but I wondered what limiter it chooses then? A
hard limiter, or the other lookahead limiter? Checking the flattened
peaks of some of my Jamin-processed files, I might almost think it is a
hard, brickwall limiter.
d.
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