Wavelab analysis shows on RAW Loudness (setup to a 300ms window) an average signal level of -19,45dB and a maximum of -15,09dB - which seems to be correct if I look at the readouts I got in the Cubase project I have a track that was mixed with a reference level of -18dBFS / 0 VU. So I took a dive into the manual, and can’t seem to understand the difference here? Maximum Short Term Loudness (Maximale kurzzeitig gemittelte Lautheit) Top of Loudness Range (Höchstwert des Lautheits Bereichs) (read: short term loudness)īut I do get two options, if I don’t want to use “Loudness of Entire File” (aka: integrated loudness) I want to use the Loudness Normalization Module either in the main editor, or in the batch processor (here it’s among “Multi-Pass Plugins”). Maybe the developers can shed some light on this, as the manual is definitely confusing me.
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