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TBProAudio mvMeter2 (Multivariable Meter) v2.5.11 x64 x86 VST VST3 AU AAX WiN MAC [FREE] screenshot
01/01/2024 | x64 x86 VST VST3 AU AAX WiN MAC | 143 MB
Multivariable meter
mvMeter is a multivariable meter including RMS, EBUR128, VU and PPM measurement. mvMeter2 is the successor of mvMeter and adds single/dual meter display, adjustable reference level for all meter modes, adjustable meter delay and preset management.

Features: behavior of classic analog VU and PPM meters
multiple measurement modes: PEAK, RMS, EBU R128, VU and PPM
multi channel metering: stereo, left, right, mid, side...

TBProAudio mvMeter2 (Multivariable Meter) v2.5.11 x64 x86 VST VST3 AU AAX WiN MAC [FREE] screenshot

Features
behavior of classic analog VU and PPM meters
multiple measurement modes: PEAK, RMS, EBU R128, VU and PPM
multi channel metering: stereo, left, right, mid, side
single and dual meter display
adjustable reference level for all meter modes
adjustable meter delay
adjustable meter hold
adjustable OL level
preset management
adjustable pre-gain including gain matching
instance label
large and accurate live meters
64-bit internal processing
5 different meter themes
free GUI scaling up 400%
GPU and non GPU version

System requirements
Minimum system requirements

Windows 7 - 11 (x32/x64), OpenGL 2.1 GFX card
Mac OS X 10.11 - 14 (Intel , Arm M1/2), Metal GFX card
SSE2 capable CPU

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I found this useful for checking for clipping. You can make it remember the max value permanently.

Idk if there's a better way but I just let the audio play and check if it goes over 0 dB.

Of course using a limiter helps but sometimes you want to amplify something and ensure it's under 0 dB naturally without messing with compression.

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