Recommended Download: L1.dll Repair Tool. This repair tool is designed to diagnose your Windows PC problems and repair them quickly. It scans your PC, identifies the problem areas and fixes them completely. Sep 30, 2013 In this brief tutorial you will learn about the differences between the Waves L1 and L2 Ultramaximizer plugins and see how to apply them to your tracks. MAC: CPU: Intel Core i3 / i5 / i7 / Xeon. Memory: 4 GB RAM, 4 GB free disk space on the system drive. Operating System: 10.9.5 - 10.12.2, 10.8.5 for ProTools 10 only. Screen Resolution: Minimum - 1024x768, Recommended - 1280x1024 / 1600x1024. USB displays are not supported as the primary display. L1’s limiter section is capable of a very fast, overshoot-free response. Because a typical music signal contains many high-intensity, short-duration peaks, simple normalization of the file may result in a low average signal level. L1 can significantly increase the average signal level of an audio file without introducing audible side effects.
- DLL File Name:l1.dll
- Product Name:L1-Ultramaximizer
- File Version:5.0.0.0
- Language Code:English (U.S.)
- MD5 Checksum:3656162b2776ead5e9c1700e08547fc1
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The file l1.dll is a 32bit Windows DLL module for L1-Ultramaximizer software or other related programs. The file and the associated L1-Ultramaximizer software was developed by Waves Audio Ltd. The file was licensed as Copyright © 1996-2004.
l1.dll file is a critical component for the software to work properly and without any dll error messages. You may receive an error message like the ones below that indicates the file is not found, damaged, or the wrong version.
- This application failed to start because l1.dll was not found.
- The file l1.dll is missing or corrupted.
- A required component is missing: l1.dll. Please install the application again.
- Error loading l1.dll. The specified module could not be found.
- The program can't start because l1.dll is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem.
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To fix the error, you need to copy the missing l1.dll file to your system or replace the corrupted dll file with a working one by following the instructions below. The current version of dll file available on our site is 5.0.0.0 with a size of 1.4MB.
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You can download l1.dll for free from the download section on this page. After you download the compressed file, unzip it to a convenient location on your computer. In order to fix dll related errors, you need to copy the .dll file to the installation folder of the application or game, or install .dll file directly to Windows (Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 10).
Install DLL File to Program Folder
Copy the extracted l1.dll file to the installation folder of the application or game.
Check if the problem is solved. If the problem persists or you are not sure which software is having problems, install the .DLL file directly to Windows.
Register DLL File Using Microsoft Regsvr
Copy the file to 'C:WindowsSystem32'
You can install the .dll file in both system folders without any problems. In order to complete this step, you must run the Command Prompt as administrator.
Open the Start Menu and before clicking anywhere, type 'cmd' on your keyboard.
Right-click the 'Command Prompt' search result and click the 'Run as administrator' option.
Paste the following command into the Command Line window that opens up and press Enter key.
%windir%System32regsvr32.exe l1.dll
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On Synthtopia on Jan 21, there was a post about a free Waves L1 clone called Yohng W L1. Waves L1 costs $300 so when someone claims they have created a clone and are offering it for free I become curious. I become even more curious when the developer's site claims it creates 'identical' output. I have Waves L1, so I decided to load up SoundForge and put these two plugins to the test, head to head and see for myself.
When comparing these two plugins I was interested in seeing if:
- The features match up
- How they compare with overall RMS values on a processed file
- How they compare on peak analysis and sound coloration on a processed file
Features: YES - well only the limiter part -- No Ultramaximizer
There are two flavors of Waves L1. There is the L1 limiter & the L1 Ultramaximizer. For the sake of clarity I should mention that this free limiter is a clone of the L1 limiter and not the L1 Ultramaximizer. So perhaps this clone isn't going to save us $300 like mentioned above, but it may get us halfway there. :)
The L1 limiter consists of a threshold slider, a cieling slider and a release slider. The Yohng W L1 has all of these as well. When comparing the two side by side you'll notice you can't get the exact same settings on the release slider. The Waves release slider goes from -.01 ms to 1000.00ms, the Yohng Limiter goes from -1ms to 5000.00 ms. But for most applications you wouldn't want to set your release any lower than 1 millisecond anyway, so this isn't too much of an issue. Also, ms are rounded up in the Yohng tool.
I took three different types of samples: a drum loop, a vocal bit and a piece of music to perform my tests on. All the screenshots here are from this analysis using the Waves PAZ analyzer.
Is RMS Output Identical? YES
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The RMS frequency analysis is identical.
Waves L1
Is the Peak Output and Sound Coloration identical: So Close I'll Give it a Yes
Waves L1, despite any marketing speak you have heard, is not transparent. One of the reasons we choose to use L1, atleast in the video game world, is because of its sound coloration. It gives a little bit of a raw edge to sounds which is really great for things like drums, gunshots, and less dynamic types of music. If you are looking for transparency I would suggest L2 & L3.
So my next curiosity was to see if the Yohng W L1 colored sound the same way Waves L1 does. It sounds very, very similar to the Waves L1. The Yohng W L1 isn't entirely consistent in being dead on with Waves L1, in some files I noticed a slight dip at 20hz and occasionally some wierd dips in the low mids. However 95 percent of the time I would say it looked identical. (See the screenshots below for an example)
In Conclusion: This limiter is free and really, really close to it's more pricey inspiration. If you're looking for a limiter that sounds like L1 and you're on a budget, this one will do the trick.
L1 Ultramaximizer Free Mac And Cheese
Grab the basic W L1 Limiter HERE
Grab the W L1 limiter with a new skin by Betabugs HERE
Enjoy!
Until Next time.. Over N Out
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