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Raising Jake Studios Pristine Peaks v1.2.0 WIN MAC Incl Keygen-R2R screenshot
Team R2R | 2023.04.29 | 20.8 MB
Pristine Peaks is an ultra-low distortion peak limiter for use in both mixing and mastering applications where the utmost in transparent peak control is required. Pristine Peaks uses a novel approach to dynamics control that produces a very "clean" sound that does not break up or distort even at high gain reduction amounts. Instead of saturating or clipping waveform peaks, Pristine Peaks determines what needs to be done to control the peaks and applies that gain change to the entire waveform. This results in extremely low THD that does not increase with gain reduction.

Pristine Peaks provides the following features:

Less than 0.005% THD at any gain reduction amount (20Hz-20kHz, ISP on).
No aliasing.
Oversampling option for ISP detection.
4 choices of Dither (16 and 24-bit).
Linear Phase input High Pass Filter.
Up to 20dB of limiter drive gain + 20dB of Ceiling range.
Attenuation and Gain Compensated listening modes.
Peak hold meters that capture the max gain reduction.
Mono and stereo channel applications.

Pristine Peaks is the ideal limiter of choice for music and post-production applications where clean, high quality limiting is required without saturation or clipping of the source material.



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comments

  Banned 23.11.2021 422
+72
why does this dudes plugins look so bad? picture of a mountain with arial font in all caps.... this dudes stuff looks like a damn powerpoint slide lol
  Member 19.12.2022 1 230
+118
I agree that they look bad, but what matters is how they sound, & raising jake studios makes some pretty solid plugins!

edit: why the fuck does the highpass filter add ~270ms of latency
  Member 5.11.2018 3 61
+247
Because it uses Finite Impulse Response (FIR) filters, and if a large window is used for more LF precision, then it's needed to read the audio data in advance (memory buffer) on a given amount of time (regarding the size of the window), which generates a (very) big latency on the plugin. That's the counterpart of FIR. Reducing the size of the window would reduce the latency, reduce pre-echo, but would also reduce the LF precision. There's always tradeoffs.

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