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Too much work, I'm going to do this afterwards. There are so many changes already and the sound - compared to 7.51 - is too much improved to not release now. But, I do have this on the todo list.
Understood. It is a huge improvement, so whenever you get to it is fine.
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I'm not sure about the left/right thing, but I'm pretty sure that it's a bad idea to limit them completely separately - if a sound is a bit louder on one channel than on the other it will sound really bad (that's my experience with the AGC anyway).
I would disagree, but you should at least make it an option. The MB limiters are not generally doing so much GR that it would cause a noticeable shift in the stereo sound stage. I'm not sure why you thought something along those lines sounded bad in the past, are you sure that was in the limiters?
The idea of L/R coupling is just to preserve the stereo image as recorded. Doing this in the slow gain stages makes a lot of sense. But when extremely quick gain changes happen, it can be disconcerting to have audio temporarily "disappear" in one channel due to a sudden gain change in the other channel.