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Latest revision as of 13:17, 22 March 2023
Overview
Meters are an essential tool in a musicians toolbox. They can be used to tell you a wide variety of information about the sounds you are hearing (levels, dynamics, frequency, etc). Especially working in DAWs and even video production software, meters help us with accuracy in a digital environment. With a tool like Decibel, we can optimize our metering no matter what software we prefer.
Decibel by Process.Audio is a "super meter" that is fully customizable. And just like Mixup, Decibel is included for FREE your PureMix Pro subscription. It's a great time to be an MTEC student.
Check out this collection of additional metering plugins here: Loudness Meter Plugins
Instructions
- Download Decibel
- Go to Process.Audio
- Login with your PureMix Account
- Go to My Licenses
- Click “Redeem License” next to Decibel
- Watch the tutorials
- Reply in the discussion below:
- Did you get it working on your computer?
- Did you get it working on another device? phone? tablet?
- What do you like about it?
- Do you think it may be useful?
- How well does it integrate into your DAW or Video Production Software?
- Have you tried any other metering plugins? Which ones?