Easy Bus Peak Limiter

US Voxengo releases EBusLim for Mac and Windows      21/07/14

Easy Bus Peak Limiter


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Voxengo has announced the release of EBusLim, which they describe as a brickwall peak limiter and loudness maximization plug-in for professional music production applications, available in AudioUnit, VST and VST3 plug-in formats (including native 64-bit support), for Mac OS X (v10.5 and later), and Windows computers.

A spokesperson had this to say, "EBusLim is a brickwall peak limiter and loudness maximization plug-in for professional music production applications.  EBusLim implements a single EL-4-based limiter mode originally designed in Elephant mastering limiter plug-in.  This mode is suitable for bus, drum bus, master bus and track processing.  The design idea behind EBusLim is to produce an extremely easy-to-use yet effective limiter. Since EBusLim only features a single processing mode the processing latency was reduced down to 0.5 milliseconds permitting the use of this limiter as master bus overload protector for both stereo and multi-channel applications."

EBusLim features:

  • Elephant-quality limiter mode
  • Extreme ease of use
  • Stereo and multi-channel processing
  • 64-bit floating point processing
  • All sample rates support
  • 0.5 ms compensated processing latency


Pricing and Availability:
$67.95  (includes 15% sale discount)

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