REQ: Klangfreund Multimeter
Powerful loudness and dynamics measurement
Plus a unique tool to create initial faders-up mixes
Dynamics:
Three different dynamics measures provide insights about the dynamics of a piece of audio - visually and numerically. Useful for optimising content for target platforms like radio, cinema, TV, Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, etc.
PSR:
A high peak to short-term ratio (PSR) is an indicator for pronounced transients at the given time. The colourful graph on the lower left of the Multimeter is a plot of the PSR over time.
PLR:
The peak to loudness ratio (PLR) is a single measure for pronounced transients over the duration of the entire measurement. It is displayed by the orange bar placed on the right side of the Multimeter.
LRA:
The loudness range (LRA) corresponds to the difference between the loudest and the most quiet section. It is represented by the transparent blue area around the loudness curves on the left side.
Loudness
The Multimeter measures the integrated loudness (I), the short-term loudness (S) and the momentary loudness (M).
Intuitive loudness adjustment
Responsive graphs, bars and numbers provide precise feedback on the effect of a gain change. In real-time.
The automatic gain adjustment simplifies the process of creating loudness compliant material.
Presets for a multitude of international loudness specifications and popular streaming platforms are included.
Plus a unique tool to create initial faders-up mixes
Dynamics:
Three different dynamics measures provide insights about the dynamics of a piece of audio - visually and numerically. Useful for optimising content for target platforms like radio, cinema, TV, Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, etc.
PSR:
A high peak to short-term ratio (PSR) is an indicator for pronounced transients at the given time. The colourful graph on the lower left of the Multimeter is a plot of the PSR over time.
PLR:
The peak to loudness ratio (PLR) is a single measure for pronounced transients over the duration of the entire measurement. It is displayed by the orange bar placed on the right side of the Multimeter.
LRA:
The loudness range (LRA) corresponds to the difference between the loudest and the most quiet section. It is represented by the transparent blue area around the loudness curves on the left side.
Loudness
The Multimeter measures the integrated loudness (I), the short-term loudness (S) and the momentary loudness (M).
Intuitive loudness adjustment
Responsive graphs, bars and numbers provide precise feedback on the effect of a gain change. In real-time.
The automatic gain adjustment simplifies the process of creating loudness compliant material.
Presets for a multitude of international loudness specifications and popular streaming platforms are included.