Forget about the built-in Compressor/Limiter. It is not brick-wall and it doesn't sound too great. Also, if the specs are about True Peak, not just any brickwall limiter will do. Based on recommendations, I got myself the Nugen ISL, which is a True Peak Limiter. Doesn't cost a lot, sounds great, and will make your stuff compliant.
On 13 jul. 2014, at 07:53, bigfish@pacbell.net [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
we tried to try the track based RTS Compressor Limiter thingy, can't remember the exact name. We set compression to max of 100. something to have infinite compression and set threshold to -6 and still there were spikes on some of the stems. Ultimately I aaf'd the tracks back to protools and he put on his brick wall limiter, not sure what he is using for that, and that corrected the problem.
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