TBProAudio releases dpMeter - Free Digital Precision Meter Plugin for Windows and Mac OS X

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Well, correct :wink:

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AAX released, still V1.4

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Looks great, thanks for the freebie :)

Cheers

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1.4.2:
- Automation: max levels extended
- TP measurement adjusted according BS 1770 beyond 44/48K
- SL/ML update every 100ms according EBU R128 spec

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Holy balls this is nice. WOW. There are just not a lot of competent free meter suites out there so... thank you!
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Update to 1.4.3:
- ML 10Hz update fix

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TBAudio makes great sounding products for affordable prices. Check out their limiter also.
Can't wait to try this.

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DrReacto wrote:TBAudio makes great sounding products for affordable prices. Check out their limiter also.
Can't wait to try this.
Thank you!

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Update to 1.4.4:
RMS modes changed: RMS->RMS sum, RMS+3->RMS avg

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TheoM wrote:Ok now i'm confused, i haven't used the free Tb meter but it has a setting which is correct at 7.8.. so what's the problem if one just chooses that?
What do you mean with "7.8"? Thank you.

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TB-ProAudio wrote:Update to 1.4.4:
RMS modes changed: RMS->RMS sum, RMS+3->RMS avg
Thank you, much appreciated.

There is only one difference though when comparing to SPAN. The crest factor in average mode is 3 dB, while the Voxengo one shows 0 dB regardless of using RMS or RMS+3. Maybe Compyfox could tell which one is right, I am not the expert here.

Edit: I just realized that SPAN is showing "Max Crest Factor", sorry about that :oops:
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lesha wrote:Thank you, much appreciated.

There is only one difference though when comparing to SPAN. The crest factor in average mode is 3 dB, while the Voxengo one shows 0 dB
SPAN defines Crest as difference between Max RMS and current RMS
dpMeter defines Crest as difference between Max Peak and current RMS (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crest_factor)

Stereo Sinus -12dB should give with dpMeter
RMS avg: -15.1
Max Peak: -12.0
Crest: 3.1
lesha wrote:...regardless of using RMS or RMS+3. ...
I hope new version shows RMS Sum and RMS Avg?

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TB-ProAudio wrote:I hope new version shows RMS Sum and RMS Avg?
Yes, it does, thanks.
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