Fons Adriaensen wrote: > Jkmeter-0.4.0 is now available at the usual place: > > <http://www.kokkinizita.net/linuxaudio/downloads> > > Jkmeter is a combined RMS/digital peak meter based on > the ideas of mastering guru Bob Katz. > > New options in this release: > > -type k14 : K14 scale instead of the default K20. > > Use this for mixing to a higher average level. > > -A : Ambisonic (4ch) mode. > -C : Adds a stereo correlation meter. > > Used on a Ambisonic B-format signal the correlation > meter uses W and X, and indicates how 'forward' the > sound stage is.
thanks - very nice indeed. i have immediately ditched my old reference meter [1] after trying this one. can i humbly request configurable correlation meters for the next release? it would be really useful to have one for each W/X, W/Y and W/Z (for "forwardness", "rightness" and "upness" :) btw: having worked with calibrated monitors for a week now, i can warmly recommend this practise for everyone doing serious audio work. the k meter is really really useful to judge loudness, and it will give you a constant reference which you will internalize after a while. if people can have perfect pitch, why not train perfect loudness? imagine being able to tell your fellow golden-eared friends "not only is it concert a and slightly flat, it's also 76 dB SPL" :-D best, jörn [1] an obscure product called jmeter-0.1.0 :-D -- jörn nettingsmeier home://germany/45128 essen/lortzingstr. 11/ http://spunk.dnsalias.org phone://+49/201/491621 Kurt is up in Heaven now. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
