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Nov 11, 2011 12:44 PM
At AES, TC Electronic voiced its new LM6 Radar Loudness Meter plug-in meter. The hardware chronicle of the scale has gained near-universal recognition as an effective answer when upgrading audio prolongation from summit turn indicators to loudness-based metering. The user interface of the LM6 plug-in is identical to TC radio detector meters for other platforms, similar to the LM5D for Pro Tools HD. Users aware with the radio detector will thus be able to pierce seamlessly between platforms.
With the foreword of the new LM6 Radar Loudness Meter plug-in, audio professionals using programs such as Media Composer, Final Cut Pro, Pro Tools, Logic Pro, Nuendo, Wavelab, Cubase and Sequoia, either on Mac or PC, can right away access to this radical meter. The LM6 is utilitarian for all mono, stereo and 5.1 productions, enabling loudness-correct calm right from the start.
LM6 shows intensity story in a single, easy-to-read, radar-like view. Each radio detector subversion can camber from a notation to 24 hours (user adjustable). Two readings may be choosen for manifestation next the radar, for instance, Loudness Range and Program Loudness, whilst all measurements are defended on the Stats page. Loudness story and other key data may be logged as a typical formatted text record that may go with a module for explanation of smoothness spec compliance.
LM6 employs a entirely synchronous, high-headroom pattern to be able to moreover manifestation true-peak warnings and true-peak club graphs correctly, and it conforms with all of the leading announce standards formed on Leq(K), inclusive ITU BS.1770-2, ATSC A/85 and EBU R128 (August 2011 update).
The LM6 Radar Loudness Meter plug-in is existing for DAW platforms ancillary Audio Units, RTAS or VST plug-in formats. No extra hardware such as Pro Tools TDM or PowerCore is compulsory C the usually square of hardware indispensable is an iLok 2 USB Key for keeping the plug-in license.
The LM6 Native plug-in will be existing in Dec. 2011. Lower crossgrade pricing is existing to many TC owners. See website for details.
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