On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 05:49:16PM -0700, Leonardo Palomares wrote:
I'm using sidux pontos, and after a small battle
finally could install
jkmeter using a deb from here:
http://archive.ematech.fr/dists/hardy/others/ before that, tried
using the files at:
http://www.kokkinizita.net/linuxaudio/downloads/index.html but no
luck.
I really can't comment much on 'no luck' - if it doesn't
compile or install there will be error messages.
ok, README file got this examples:
jkmeter -type k14 : K14 scale instead of K20
jkmeter -A : Ambisonic (4ch) mode
jkmeter -C : Add a stereo correlation meter
so I can run it, but the readme says: "Added options:"
are ther other options?
jkmeter -h
also: is there a way to calibrate (do I need to
calibrate this meter?)
Not the meter. But normally you'd use this meter with a
calibrated monitor gain, at least for mixdown or mastering.
You use pink noise at -20dB RMS (recent versions of jnoise
and japa will provide exactly that level, it indicates 0dB
on the k20 meter and -6 on the k14)) and adjust the volume
for 83 dB(C) from each speaker, then never touch it again.
Some people have reported that this is quite a high level.
You can use a lower one, the important part is to keep the
monitor gain fixed. You will then over time learn to
correlate the meter and what your ears tell you.
can i have vertical meter?
-V
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