you can check things in the Statistics window in Sound Forge 11 or 12. all kinds of useful info in there: true peak, filtered true peak, momentary, average, and integrated LUFS, etc.

At 06:52 AM 8/25/2017, you wrote:
Hi all
Are their anyone who found a usable loudness meter plug-in enabling you to master to specific loudness standards? From time to time I must master some things for TV or radio and I’m finding this harder and harder to do with the enforcement of loudness standards getting more strict.

All these type plug-ins like Izotope Loudness Controll are purely visual, making them impossible to use for a blind person. Anyone came across a semi accessible plug-in or have some clever work around? I’m sure there are some of you on this list who came across this problem before, I know there’s someone on here who does a lot of mastering, I can’t remember the name now.

Nickus

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