chonchball 37studios.com Aug 3, 2008 177 0 16 Detroit, MI www.37studios.com Jun 8, 2009 #1 Hi, I'd like to check out my RMS against some mixes but I don't know of a good program for Mac to do so. Any recommendations?
Hi, I'd like to check out my RMS against some mixes but I don't know of a good program for Mac to do so. Any recommendations?
AudioGeekZine arsehole know-it-all Jan 1, 2008 3,464 0 36 Vancouver www.audiogeekzine.com Jun 8, 2009 #2 http://pleasurizemusic.com/en/download The Meter for in your DAW and the offline to compare files.
gabriel g. Member Sep 7, 2006 3,171 1 38 Hamburg www.myspace.com Jun 8, 2009 #3 but he is looking for something for the MAC
N Nitsuj Member Mar 6, 2008 187 0 16 www.soundclick.com Jun 8, 2009 #4 chonchball said: Hi, I'd like to check out my RMS against some mixes but I don't know of a good program for Mac to do so. Any recommendations? Click to expand... You may want to try this as well. http://www.sonalksis.com/index.php?section_id=99
chonchball said: Hi, I'd like to check out my RMS against some mixes but I don't know of a good program for Mac to do so. Any recommendations? Click to expand... You may want to try this as well. http://www.sonalksis.com/index.php?section_id=99
0 006 Member Jan 10, 2005 8,950 0 36 Jun 8, 2009 #5 Nitsuj said: You may want to try this this as well. http://www.sonalksis.com/index.php?section_id=99 Click to expand... +1 That's what I use to check RMS of my mixes.
Nitsuj said: You may want to try this this as well. http://www.sonalksis.com/index.php?section_id=99 Click to expand... +1 That's what I use to check RMS of my mixes.
AudioGeekZine arsehole know-it-all Jan 1, 2008 3,464 0 36 Vancouver www.audiogeekzine.com Jun 8, 2009 #6 XGabrielX said: but he is looking for something for the MAC Click to expand... Which is why I suggested that one. Mac VST/RTAS/AU PC VST/RTAS/standalone also there is this: http://www.kvraudio.com/get/667.html or http://www.kvraudio.com/get/637.html
XGabrielX said: but he is looking for something for the MAC Click to expand... Which is why I suggested that one. Mac VST/RTAS/AU PC VST/RTAS/standalone also there is this: http://www.kvraudio.com/get/667.html or http://www.kvraudio.com/get/637.html
rcg Member Sep 5, 2008 172 0 16 Jun 8, 2009 #7 try Voxengo elephant 3.3 limiter for MAC, very transparent info about RMS, Crest factor, Gain reduction and Clipping incidents. Probably better quality limiter than L2.
try Voxengo elephant 3.3 limiter for MAC, very transparent info about RMS, Crest factor, Gain reduction and Clipping incidents. Probably better quality limiter than L2.
chonchball 37studios.com Aug 3, 2008 177 0 16 Detroit, MI www.37studios.com Jun 8, 2009 #9 guys, thank you so much for the extremely useful suggestions! it is much appreciated
-Noodles- 3 Initals Mixer Dec 20, 2007 1,166 0 36 Jun 9, 2009 #10 AudioGeekZine said: http://pleasurizemusic.com/en/download The Meter for in your DAW and the offline to compare files. Click to expand... Holy shit.. Great meter dude!.. Will be checking that out tonight.
AudioGeekZine said: http://pleasurizemusic.com/en/download The Meter for in your DAW and the offline to compare files. Click to expand... Holy shit.. Great meter dude!.. Will be checking that out tonight.
Erik Monsonis Member Nov 18, 2006 3,244 1 38 35 Mexico City www.darkhouseaudio.com Jun 9, 2009 #11 I still prefer L2... sounds smoother to my ears.