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Audio Loudness Analyzer
 

Audio Loudness Analyzer is a powerful tool for graphically depicting an audio source’s loudness data over a period of time. The power of this tool lies primarily in its configurability of analysis parameters, including the applicable loudness standard, relative gating, and short-term window. As well, Audio Loudness Analyzer allows you to zoom into a data plot. Each zooming action triggers a new analysis of loudness data from source, for the requested time period (configurable start and stop times) and given the configured analysis parameters.
Additionally, one can choose to incrementally display or hide plot series. For example, you may decide to display only Short-term Momentary 1, Integrated Momentary 1, and DIALNORM data while hiding the remaining series in order to unencumber the visual chart. See the following figures for detailed views of Audio Loudness Analyzer:
 
 

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Loudness logging and analyzing [descriptive information], click HERE.

A sample workflow for loudness logging and analyzing, click HERE.

Audio Loudness Analyzer [more detail] and loudness analysis [more detail], see the Audio Loudness Analyzer User Manual, available by clicking Help in Audio Loudness Analyzer.

The use of As‑Run log files for parsing discrete segments out of loudness data, see the Audio Loudness Analyzer User Manual.

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