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Jan Maes Updates Fair Limiter

Jan Maes has updated Fair Limiter, available as a FREE download (to test), an $11.99 in-app purchase activates the app.

What’s new in version 1.1:

  • A much faster tube emulation which delivers a substantial reduction of CPU load when using Fair Limiter in a DAW.
  • More factory presets added.

Fair Limiter is an AUv3 audio unit plugin that digitally replicates the Fairchild 670, a legendary and highly esteemed tube compressor/limiter renowned for its outstanding audio quality and unique sonic character.

Features include:

  • Use as an AUv3 plugin in GarageBand, Logic Pro, AUM, or other DAW
  • Digital emulation of the Fairchild 670
  • Features all the controls of the legacy Fairchild 670
  • Adds additional control with the sidechain filters and boost
  • Variable-Mu compression
  • Fast attack, slow release times
  • 6386 tube simulation
  • Stereo or Mid/Side setup
  • Linking of stereo controls and sidechain output

The free version allows you to test Fair Limiter completely, but every minute the limiter will be silent for 3 seconds. To remove these limits there is a one time in-app purchase.

Fair Limiter is available to MacOS and iOS users (AUv3).

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Tags: app, auv3, dynamics processor, emulation, fairchild, ios, ios music production, iphone, limiter, mid/side, mixing, mu compressor, side-chaining

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