Re: Accessible loudness meter plug-ins for mastering

2017-08-25 Thread TheOreoMonster
Anyone tested if this is accessible on the Mac version of Sound Forge? > On Aug 25, 2017, at 12:32 PM, Chris Smart wrote: > > Peter, go ALT+T for the Tools Menu, then S for Statistics. Wait a moment, and > examine the window with your Jaws cursor. > > > At 09:22 AM

Re: Thunderbolt or Firewire

2017-08-25 Thread Nickus de Vos
Chuck, you say UAD plugs are now accessible in 12.8? I always wanted to enter the UAD eco system but accessibility held me back. Nickus Sent from my iPhone, please excuse any typos... > On 25 Aug 2017, at 17:17, Phil Muir wrote: > > Or as you are not

Re: Accessible loudness meter plug-ins for mastering

2017-08-25 Thread TheOreoMonster
Lets tr that again, Grab Pro Level here. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/prolevel/id526304550?mt=12 > On Aug 25, 2017, at 6:52 AM, Nickus de Vos wrote: > > Hi all > Are their anyone who found a usable loudness

Re: Accessible loudness meter plug-ins for mastering

2017-08-25 Thread TheOreoMonster
Pro Level may be worth a look. Doesn’t cover all the meter types but maybe useful. . TheOreoMonster, 6 seconds ago. ProLevel - hashtag MacAppStore itunes.apple.com/us/app/proleve… Also BX Meter is on sale this month, maybe worth grabbing the demo to see if its usable as Brainworks stuff

Re: Accessible loudness meter plug-ins for mastering

2017-08-25 Thread Chris Smart
Peter, go ALT+T for the Tools Menu, then S for Statistics. Wait a moment, and examine the window with your Jaws cursor. At 09:22 AM 8/25/2017, you wrote: Hi Phil, You wrote: Â Can also easily check LUFS in Sound Forge 11 How do you do that please? Best, Peter -- You received this

Re: Accessible loudness meter plug-ins for mastering

2017-08-25 Thread Chris Smart
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

RE: Thunderbolt or Firewire

2017-08-25 Thread Phil Muir
Or as you are not requiring a lot of inputs you could even go USB if required. _ From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Nickus de Vos Sent: 25 August 2017 15:08 To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Thunderbolt or Firewire Hi in my

Re: Thunderbolt or Firewire

2017-08-25 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi Nickus, Totally agree! Firewire will soon be on display at the "smithsonian institute"! ;) Heres a suggestion for you; Universal Audio Apollo DUO U get the uad plugs with it and the parameters show up fine in PT. Also it takes the load off your mac book pro for the uad plugs which are

Re: Accessible loudness meter plug-ins for mastering

2017-08-25 Thread Nickus de Vos
Hi Juan Please elaborate on using them without difficulties. How much info and details can you see, what ports are accessible and what parts not? I'll go check if they offer a demo Version. Nickus Sent from my iPhone, please excuse any typos... > On 25 Aug 2017, at 15:53, Juan Pablo Culasso

Re: Thunderbolt or Firewire

2017-08-25 Thread Nickus de Vos
Hi in my opinion FireWire is pretty much dead, yes you still get the converters to connect FireWire devices to newer Mac's, but buying a new FireWire device at this stage when you can go for thunderbolt directly, won't be such a smart move. Thunderbolt is much newer technology with much faster

Re: Accessible loudness meter plug-ins for mastering

2017-08-25 Thread Juan Pablo Culasso Alonso
Hello. In izotope rX, there is the izotope loudness control. There you have the pressets that matches all the differents type of loudness. I used them without dificulties. > On 25 Aug 2017, at 10:34, Phil Muir wrote: > > Tools Alt T followed by the letter S

RE: Thunderbolt or Firewire

2017-08-25 Thread Phil Muir
Doesn't matter really because firewire is still a good choice. Also you are still future proofed because as long as there's thunderbolt then chances are you can get a firewire to thunderbolt converter and still use the firewire device. -Original Message- From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com

RE: Accessible loudness meter plug-ins for mastering

2017-08-25 Thread Phil Muir
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)

Thunderbolt or Firewire

2017-08-25 Thread Peter Bosher
Hi All, I need to choose a new audio interface, and looking around suggests that Thunderbolt may be better than FireWire.   I only have one Thunderbolt port which is used by the monitor, so what would be the best way of connecting an interface? Secondary question, do you have a

Re: Accessible loudness meter plug-ins for mastering

2017-08-25 Thread Peter Bosher
Hi Phil, You wrote:  Can also easily check LUFS in Sound Forge 11 How do you do that please? Best, Peter -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Pro Tools Accessibility" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an

RE: Accessible loudness meter plug-ins for mastering

2017-08-25 Thread Phil Muir
Hey Nickus. That's one reason I still work in Windows as I can use the TT Dynamic Range meter to check levels when mastering in Samplitude using iZotopes oZone 6 Advanced. Can also easily check LUFS in Sound Forge 11 again on Windows. Don't know of any tools like this on Mac OS. Also the TT

Accessible loudness meter plug-ins for mastering

2017-08-25 Thread Nickus de Vos
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