Tools Alt T followed by the letter S for statistics. You can then tab over
and copy the data to notepad and it will most likely look something like
this:
Left Channel
Right Channel
Cursor position (Time) 00:00:00.000
00:00:00.000
Sample value at cursor (dB) -92.029
-90.585
Minimum sample position (Time) 00:00:55.606
00:01:08.721
Minimum sample value (dB) -1.021
-1.021
Maximum sample position (Time) 00:00:56.092
00:00:12.405
Maximum sample value (dB) -1.022
-1.022
RMS level (dB) -15.548
-15.556
Average value (dB) -Inf.
-Inf.
Zero crossings (Hz) 1,703.44
1,585.26
Maximum true peak sample position (Time) 00:02:21.047
00:02:18.652
Maximum true peak sample value (dB) -0.989
-0.993
Maximum filtered true peak sample position (Time) 00:00:16.736
00:00:20.089
Maximum filtered true peak sample value (dB) -0.000
-0.186
Integrated Loudness (LUFS) -12.24
Loudness Range (LU) 3.80
Maximum True Peak Loudness (dBTP) -0.99
Maximum Short-Term Loudness (LUFS) -10.13
Maximum Momentary Loudness (LUFS) -8.48
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Peter Bosher
Sent: 25 August 2017 14:22
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Accessible loudness meter plug-ins for mastering
Hi Phil,
You wrote:
Can also easily check LUFS in Sound Forge 11
How do you do that please?
Best,
Peter
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