In this video I look at the MPC standalone Air Limiter, what it does, how it sounds, and if it is actually any good.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:22 Limiters. What are they?
00:57 The Air Limiter and a quick word on premasters
01:34 The Air Limiter as a mastering limiter
10:52 A visual result
11:59 Clip to Zero technique
15:02 Outro and a quick tip
Track: LYP - Sensory Overload
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Rare breaks for your beat tapes:
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Equipment I use:
Headphones:
Audeze LCD-X
Beyerdynamic 770/880/1990
Shure 535
Sennheiser HD25 MKII
Pioneer HDJ X10
Aiaiaia TMA-2 Wireless+
Presonus Studio One 6
RME ADI-2 DAC FS
SPL Phonitor 2
Presonus HP4 (My Grot Box)
Presonus Faderport V2
Arturia Minilab MKII
Novation 49SL MKII
Arturia Microlab
Akai MPC One
Akai MPC Live II
Roland SP404 Mk2
Content Creation:
Presonus Revelator IO24
Zoom H6 Recorder
Earthworks Custom Icon Pro Microphone
Sennheiser MKE 600 Microphone
Logitech Brio 4k Cam
Apple iPhone 12
DJI Osmo Mobile 6
OC White Ultima Mic Arm
Davinci Resolve
Filmic Pro