I think this is the accessible peak metre I downloaded a year or so back. I 
assume they’ve probably updated it. I think at that time I couldn’t get the 
spectrum analyser to install or work or something like that. But i’m really 
interested to try it again, as it could come in very handy. I can see a good 
place for the accessible peak metre, But not really used it much.
Steve


> On 25 Oct 2018, at 6:29 pm, Rui Vilarinho <ruivilarinhomu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Fantastic stuff. Thanks a bunch.
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "John André Lium-Netland" 
> <eml...@a-pro-studio.no>
> To: "PT access group" <ptaccess@googlegroups.com>
> Cc: "TBProAudio" <proau...@tb-software.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2018 1:37 PM
> Subject: Finally; An accessible RMS/LUFS/VU/peak meter and accessible 
> spectrum analyser is here are of charge
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Some great news today:
> Based on a previous external project and their own plugin framework, 
> TBProAudio this month upgraded/developed AccesiblePeakMeter2, an accessible 
> meter that will work for RMS/LUFS, VU, peak level and even for K12/K14/K20 if 
> you set up some presets. It’s compatible with both Pro Tools/VoiceOver/Mac 
> and other DAWs and platforms.
> 
> Using the same method, they have also upgraded/developed 
> AccessibleSpectrumAnalyser 1.01, an accessible spectrum analyser that will 
> work with Pro Tools/VoiceOver/Mac as well as other DAWs and platforms.
> 
> They are also working on a possible idea for an accessible phase meter.
> 
> I really appreciate the efforts they have put into this, only based on my 
> request for some accessible meters. There are currently no other accessible 
> meters that does all this. The products can be downloaded free of charge from 
> TBProAudio here:
> 
> https://www.tb-software.com/TBProAudio/download.html
> 
> Look for the AccessiblePeakMeter2, and the accessible spectrum analyser. The 
> products are calibrated for 0 dB FS, so no further calibration is needed. I’m 
> working on a set of presets that will speed up the setup of different meters 
> for different situations. I’ll share them when I have done some testing.
> 
> Hope this will help others as well!
> 
> Best,
> John André
> 
> 
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