If you haven't tried this mastering limiter yet, the updated trial is a good place to start.
Tone Projects has released V1.0.1 of Uni-L, a free update for its mastering limiter that addresses CPU and stability issues across several hosts.
Read our review on Uni-L Master Limiter here.
The fixes cover excessive CPU usage in WaveLab, a crash when loading projects or chains in WaveLab, a hang when loading .vstpreset files in Ableton Live, and a crash in Blue Cat PatchWork and Pro Tools AudioSuite triggered by unsupported channel configurations. The trial version has also been updated, giving new users a fresh run at the plugin.
Uni-L is a mastering limiter from Copenhagen-based Tone Projects, co-developed with British mastering engineer Bob Macc over more than two and a half years. It combines wideband limiting with multiband detection – wideband for tonal consistency, with multiband detection guiding timing and response without the crossover artefacts that come with conventional multiband processing.
The signal chain runs a slow limiter for average dynamics, a fast limiter for peaks and a tightly integrated clipper. Transient Override lets you route specific transients – a snare hit, for instance – to the fast limiter or clipper independently. True Peak mode, EBU R128 metering, adaptive lookahead with independent band timing, up to 32x oversampling and TPDF dithering round out the feature set.
The V1.0.1 update is free for existing owners. Log in to your account to download or head here.