Sonnox Oxford Limiter

£234.00

Allow JustPedals to introduce the Sonnox Oxford Limiter Using conventional audio limiters can result in a loss of dynamic range and transient power, meaning that your mix loses impact and emotional resonance with the listener. Every mastering engineer’s worst nightmare is having the final master sounding overly squashed, with key transient components such as the […]


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Allow JustPedals to introduce the Sonnox Oxford Limiter

Using conventional audio limiters can result in a loss of dynamic range and transient power, meaning that your mix loses impact and emotional resonance with the listener.

Every mastering engineer’s worst nightmare is having the final master sounding overly squashed, with key transient components such as the kick and snare having lost all of their weight and bite.

The Oxford Limiter has been designed to combat this problem, enabling loud mixes to maintain their punch and clarity.

Key Features:

  • Peak limiting with attack, release & variable soft-knee
  • Enhance section to increase perceived loudness
  • Recon meter shows actual rather than sampled signal

Specifications:

  • Pro Tools:
    – Pro Tools 11 and above – AAX Native
    – Approved Pro Tools CPU, OS and hardware configuration 
  • Audio Units: 
    – Audio Units-compatible application (Logic, Digital Performer etc.)
    – Mac OS 10.12 or later (Intel or APple Silicon)
  • VST3:
    – VST3 compatible application (Cubase, Nuendo, Sequoia etc.)
    – Mac OS 10.12 or later (Intel or Apple Silicon)
    – Windows 7 or later

Brand

Sonnox

Category

Compression Pedals

Guitar Pedals

Tags

Compression Pedals

Compressor

A compressor pedal evens out your dynamics, smoothing peaks and lifting quieter notes so everything feels tighter and more controlled. It adds sustain, clarity, and balance — making clean chords ring longer, country licks snap with precision, and funk rhythms pop with consistency. Subtle or pronounced, compression shapes the feel of your playing as much as the sound.

Use it at the front of your chain to tighten your core tone, add sustain to leads, or keep complex passages sitting neatly in the mix. From gentle polish to unmistakable squash, a compressor is one of those foundational tools that quietly makes everything sound more professional and dialled in.