Re: First release of jkmeter

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Fons Adriaensen a écrit :> Hello all,> > The first release of jkmeter is now available in the> usual place:> > <www.kokkizinita.net/linuxaudio/downloads>> > Also updates of japa and jnoise (mostly maintenance,> but see also below).> > > From the README:> > > jkmeter-0.1.0 (03/08/2008)> --------------------------> > Jkmeter is a horizontal or vertical bargraph level> meter based on the ideas of mastering guru Bob Katz.> See <http://www.digido.com/bob-katz/index.php> and> follow the links on 'level practices'.> > This is the type of meter you want for live recording,> mixing and mastering. It probably makes no sense to> use it on all tracks of a DAW, where keeping digital> level within limits is the main purpose of metering.> > This release implements the K-20 meter. Future> releases will include the K-14 meter as well.> > A K-meter displays both the true RMS level and the> digital peak level. The ballistics as defined by Bob> Katz are somewhat ambiguous. In this implementation > the RMS meter is about 15% faster than an VU, but> without the overshoot. This provides a good indication> of subjective loudness.> > Instead of providing extra gain for the RMS level,> the K-meter displays it on the same scale as the> digital peak level, but puts the '0dB' mark and the> color change well below the OdB full scale level.> For the K-20 meter it is 20dB down, for the K-14> this is (surprise !) 14 dB. > > To use the meter as envisaged by Bob Katz, you> should have a fixed monitoring level, adjusted> so that pink noise indicating 0dB on the meter> corresponds to 83 dB(C) (from each speaker) as> indicated by an sound level meter. Note the (C)> - not (A) - weighting.> > As of release 0.4.0, both japa and jnoise provide> a pink noise source at exactly this level.> > The current release does not include the 22kHz> lowpass filter required for frequencies such as> 96kHz and higher.> > > Enjoy !> > Thanks a lot! It's been some time I was waiting for such a meter!
Of course the adress is : http://www.kokkinizita.net/linuxaudio/downloads/
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