With the VU, the settling time is per definition equal to the return time. However, some manufacturers do not care... I have also seen VU meters...
That's understandable, of course. Hmm... multiple standards for VU?... i mean, then the whole or at least a part of the circuit would have to be...
When does the gong make noise? At the moment it's more of a mixture of mezzopiano and mezzoforte ^^ I had expected more of a martellato followed...
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Does it always have to be something new? I don' get that... :guru: As far as I know, Soundtoys is primarily concerned with making their products...
Yes, I know that much :wink: Mathematically, yes. Physically... no. VU is defined very precisely in the technical literature: As a measuring...
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Well... strictly speaking, the reading of an analog VU meter is the rectified value of voltage (U) and not an indication of the power (RMS) of the...
Yes, it's probably better that way :wink: It's something that no one should really do to themselves, but since no film has ever done what this...
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What do you mean by "not flat"? Rather the opposite is the case AFAIK. The frequency response of a VU meter is very flat! In the very low...
It is described in detail in ITU-R BS.1770. The aspects that are not described in detail there, such as the negative side spectrum, have already...
The integration time of a VU meter is not able to measure transients. It is simply too slow and it is not designed to do so. Microdynamics is not...
But you do know what happens when you oversample, right? To determine the TP, the material is oversampled, then filtered, and then the absolutes...
I disagree with both. First, using a VU meter has absolutely nothing to do with transients, and second, VU meters (both digital and analog) are...
Well, actually, it's both. It is a prediction of the D/A signal, but a valid measurement of the D signal. Nevertheless, we are always in the...
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Roughly is the key word. RMS is not wrong, but inaccurate. All digital loudness standards are based on dBFS RMS. VU reaches 99% of the FS RMS...
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