Hi John. If you want to find the highest peak in a file without having to play
through the file I don’t believe it’s doable easily in Protools. As Slau said
there are work arounds that will assist you to do it. But what you need is a
find largest peak option. This actual feature is available in
I am very surprised there is not a plug in which will do this. By the
way, I did look aat the gain plugin and pushed the analyze button, but
nothing happened -- am I doing something wrong?
On Sun, 28 Oct 2018 10:59:42 -0400,
Steve Sparrow wrote:
>
> Hi John. If you want to find the highest peak
Hi John,
What about putting a limiter on the master buss and setting the output ceiling
to what ever you want?
Waves l1 or l2 or l3 is accessible to do this. :)
Would that work for your need?
Thanks
Chuck
"God does not play dice with the universe"
"Albert Einstein’
On Oct 28, 2018, at 12:27 PM,
This is already recorded, I need to do this after the fact.
On Sun, 28 Oct 2018 13:13:19 -0400,
CHUCK REICHEL wrote:
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> Hi John,
>
> What about putting a limiter on the master buss and setting the output
> ceiling to what ever you want?
> Waves l1 or l2 or l3 is accessible to do this. :)
> Wou
Thanks for this update.
Chad Morrison
Main engineer
MorrSound Studio
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> On Oct 24, 2018, at 7:37 AM, John André Lium-Netland
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Some great news today:
> Based on a previous external project and their own plugin framework,
> TBProAudio this
Hi John,
The result of the analysis is not yet accessible but you can use VOCR to read
the result. It still won't put you at the exact spot but you'll know the peak
value. Technically, at that point, you can use the Strip Silence dialog to set
the threshold just below that value and you'll be a
Hi John,
If your not hearing clipping try to;
Clip gain it down 3 to 5 db?
You can also put the Limiter on the audio track and then set your ceiling and
"commit the audio track" which will "bake" in the new ceiling. :)
Talk soon
Chuck
On Oct 28, 2018, at 2:37 PM, John Covici wrote:
> This is
Hi John,
First, I see no documentation in my Shared Library. I'm wondering whether it's
available separately. I'll double check.
Second, this meter plug-in is measuring peak and RMS values but not LUFS which
offers momentary, short-term, Loudness unit and integrated loudness values. I
don't se
Hi John,
I just took another look and it appears that, since they still have the
original Accessible Peak Meter still on their site, I must have inadvertently
re-downloaded the original. I'll download the version 2 and will have a look.
Cheers,
Slau
> On Oct 26, 2018, at 10:06 AM, John André Li
Hi Slau,
According to the developer, the EBU ML and EBU SL mode gives you LUFS with the
EBU R128 reference...
Best,
John André
On 29 Oct 2018, at 00:16, Slau Halatyn wrote:
Hi John,
I just took another look and it appears that, since they still have the
original Accessible Peak Meter s
Hi,
Ian Shepherd suggested this small app that read out several values for the file
you load into it, I’ve tested it and if you know the label of the values in the
table, the values are accessible with VO. However, it will still not tell you
the position in the file for the values obtained.
Do
Thanks a lot, I will definitely check this out.
On Sun, 28 Oct 2018 20:19:52 -0400,
John André Lium-Netland wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> Ian Shepherd suggested this small app that read out several values for the
> file you load into it, I’ve tested it and if you know the label of the values
> in the tab
Hi. I processed a file and it said program loudness and another value
something about dpt, just one entry in the table for a single file — is this
what I should be seeing?
> On Oct 28, 2018, at 8:19 PM, John André Lium-Netland
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Ian Shepherd suggested this small app that
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