Those who do their mastering works inside SFP would benefit a lot from simple, but accurate RMS level meter. There are plenty of peak level meters, but they are useless when needing to know how much the audio is squashed or how much is needed to get into commercial level. (if asking my opinion, the commercial RMS level is way too much, but I guess there is no other choice than go with the flow)
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RMS meter for mastering
I agree with u mate.
I must use Wavelab for test the RMS power of my songs!
There's a lot of peak meters for SFP but nothing RMS.
Nobody knows that RMS is very important for a commercial production?
See ya.
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I must use Wavelab for test the RMS power of my songs!
There's a lot of peak meters for SFP but nothing RMS.
Nobody knows that RMS is very important for a commercial production?
See ya.
http://www.kwild.com
i've built the rms calculation part for a compressor but it requires around two chips for dsp right now. the math is a little fuzzy also because of how the squareroot is calculated.
does anyone have a real time rms meter to test a beta version against.
j9k
does anyone have a real time rms meter to test a beta version against.
j9k
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I've made a RMS meter plugin myself (VST .dll) that I'd like to see in SFP environment. Or something similar. Tell me if you would like to test that. I've found it accurate by comparing it to soundforge's offline statistics.On 2004-02-22 21:58, j8k wrote:
i've built the rms calculation part for a compressor but it requires around two chips for dsp right now. the math is a little fuzzy also because of how the squareroot is calculated.
does anyone have a real time rms meter to test a beta version against.
j9k
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