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limiter Waves L2 Ultramaximizer Hardware exelent condit
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USD 1,300.00 |
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USD 1,300.00 |
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| Start Time |
Thursday, September 04, 2008 |
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Sunday, September 14, 2008 |
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LONG BEACH, CA |
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exelent condition i love this unit for mastering , mixdownd and reconding very faster wwwwoooowwwww good luck WAVES LTD., a supplier of DSP software for the professional audio and multimedia markets, demonstrated the L2 Ultramaximizer a 2U 19" rackmount hardware audio limiter/converter at the Audio Engineering Society Convention in San Francisco on September 26-29, 1998. The heart of the L2 is the proprietary brick wall look-ahead peak limiter algorithms and IDR (Increased Digital Resolution) dithering technology from the award-winning L1 software. The L2 Ultramaximizer hardware features 48-bit internal processing and support for 96kHz sampling rates. Featuring digital and analog I/O with 24-bit A/D and D/A converters means the L2 is ideal for the maximum number of audio applications, from mixing to mastering to concert sound. The L2 Ultramaximizer performs high quality re-quantization to 24, 22, 20, 18, and 16-bit outputs, plus the Waves ARC (Auto Release Control) technology continuously controls the optimal release time for maximizing levels and minimizing audible distortions. Mastering - The L2 Ultramaximizer and IDR processing enhances the perceived sound quality by as much as 18dB. For example, 16 and 20-bit masters can have the perceived resolution of 19 and 23-bit signals, respectively. Recording and Mixing - The L2 Ultramaximizer can be used to requantize 24-bit input signals to a 16-bit signal suitable for typical 16-bit recording equipment. This is ideal for mixing to DAT or CDR. L2 Ultramaximizer eliminates the danger of clipping when recording hotter signals to the mix-down deck (or other downstream components, whether for live sound or broadcasting). Additionally, the L2 can be used for stereo or dual-mono operation.
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