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Monitor your dynamic range across the frequency spectrum.
The Reflex Dynamic Range Meter helps you visualize the dynamics in your signal, by showing the real-time loudness distribution of 5-millisecond grains of sound. The spectrum is also broken up into eight frequency bands, each with its own analysis display.
Features
Loudness distribution of 5ms grains over the last 3 or 15 seconds, charted relative to mean loudness
Colored bars for Peak (green), 90th percentile (blue), 10th percentile (pink) and Low (red)
Scrolling waveform display of last 1 second, at 5-millisecond resolution (click display to freeze waveforms)
Mid and Side modes, and a readout of side level relative to mid for each frequency band
LUFS meter showing short-term (i.e. 3-second trailing) perceived loudness
Two filter modes: “Eco.” is lighter on CPU, but introduces visible artifacts in the waveform displays for the eight frequency bands; Linear Phase (“Lin.”) has a very clean band separation, albeit with variable latency across the lower-frequency bands, meaning that transient peaks no longer align across the displays
Technical notes
Available in VST3 format for PC, and VST3 & AU formats for Mac. AAX support coming soon
Requires a compatible Digital Audio Workstation or other plugin host
Dynamic_Range_Meter_v1.0.1 ( MB )
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