Change the limiter recommendation on Diopser
And explain what can happen and why when you start sweeping parameters around.
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@ -7,11 +7,15 @@ without affecting its spectral content. This effect can be used to emphasize
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transients and other parts of a sound that in a way that isn't possible with
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regular equalizers or dynamics processors, especially when applied to low
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pitched or wide band sounds. More extreme settings will make everything sound
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like a cartoon laser beam, or a psytrance kickdrum. If you are experimenting
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with those kinds of settings, then you may want to consider temporarily placing
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a peak limiter after the plugin in case loud resonances start building up. Or
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maybe you'll want to check out [Safety Limiter](../safety_limiter), which is
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made for this exact purpose.
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like a cartoon laser beam, or a psytrance kickdrum.
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Because this plugin lets you crank every parameter up to 11, you may want to
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avoid rapidly sweeping the frequency parameter down all the way to 5 Hertz when
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you have many filter stages enabled. Because of the way these filters work, this
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may cause comparatively loud resonances in the 0-15 Hertz range. In that case
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you may want to use a peak limiter after this plugin until you understand how it
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reacts to different changes, or maybe you'll want to check out [Safety
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Limiter](../safety_limiter), which is made for this exact purpose.
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This is a port from https://github.com/robbert-vdh/diopser with more features
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and much better performance.
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