Sweet. I'm going to try out Peter Ps abstraction. Additionally, I know this is not what you are asking for, but there is iemlib [fadtodb] and [dbtofad] which matches the default "MIDI" range of a slider to that of a VU in dB or conversely. I use these to match a control vslider to the same height as a vu for my faders.
When I transitioned most of my patches to vanilla-only, I made abstraction versions of these using lookup tables, [m_fadtodb] & [m_dbtofad] in the rc-patches: https://github.com/danomatika/rc-patches <https://github.com/danomatika/rc-patches> There are also some simple channel faders: [g_chan] & [g_chan2] > On Apr 21, 2020, at 10:31 AM, [email protected] wrote: > > Message: 3 > Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2020 09:03:14 +0200 > From: "Ingo" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> > To: <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> > Subject: [PD] VU / Peak Meter ? - external or abstraction > Message-ID: <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > Does anybody know of an accurate mono or stereo VU meter? > > Abstraction or external. > > > > Using env~ with the Pd internal level meter works but I don't seem to have > any reference of the real peak or RMS level. > > > > The only thing I could do is sending some test signals from the SPDIF out to > my RME sound card and tweak the level to match 0dB. > > But there should be an accurate level calculation directly within Pd . > > > > I'm on Pd 0.49 on Debian. -------- Dan Wilcox @danomatika <http://twitter.com/danomatika> danomatika.com <http://danomatika.com/> robotcowboy.com <http://robotcowboy.com/>
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