Wave Breaker is a true-peak stereo limiter designed to give precise loudness control with immediate visual feedback.
Built around multiple professional limiter models, it balances high-quality signal processing with a streamlined, modern interface.
Whether you’re finishing a mix, managing peaks on a bus, or preparing audio for release, Wave Breaker is designed to deliver reliable results without slowing you down.
Wave Breaker offers several limiter algorithms, each tuned for a specific role.
The free Clarity One model focuses on transparent, low-latency limiting suitable for everyday mixing and general peak control.
Paid models expand the palette with PeakMaster Pro for high-precision mastering work and Clipper X for aggressive peak shaping and maximum loudness.
All limiter models feature true-peak detection and 4× oversampling at standard sample rates, reducing aliasing and ensuring clean behaviour when pushed. A final safety limiter sits at the end of the chain, guaranteeing that output levels remain within the defined ceiling even under extreme settings.
Wave Breaker’s interface is built around clarity and efficiency. A resizable UI with a customisable colour scheme allows it to slot neatly into different studio setups, while real-time waveform displays provide clear insight into how the limiter is interacting with the signal.
This visual feedback makes it easier to judge transient behaviour, gain reduction, and overall loudness at a glance.
Control is straightforward but flexible. Input gain drives the limiter, while output gain can be adjusted manually or normalised to a target peak level, making it easy to hit delivery specs or loudness goals without guesswork.
A versatile limiter designed for modern production and mastering.
Yes. Clarity One is designed to be clean and transparent, making it suitable for both mix bus peak control and lighter mastering duties.
True-peak detection helps prevent inter-sample peaks that can cause distortion during playback or encoding, especially important for streaming delivery.
With paid models like Clipper X, Wave Breaker can handle very aggressive loudness targets. The free Clarity One model prioritises clean, controlled limiting.
Yes. Oversampling is built into the limiter models to maintain sound quality when shaping fast transients.