- Duplicate a track
- Set one to meter LUFS-S (readout current) and the other LUFS-S (readout max)
Unless I'm missing something, it seems tracks set to meter LUFS-S (readout max) and LUFS-S (readout current) are displaying the same - the readout seems to display the recent max value in both cases instead of a 'current' readout. Very small and specific but would be great to have a fix for my workflow.
- Duplicate a track
- Set one to meter LUFS-S (readout current) and the other LUFS-S (readout max)
Unless I'm missing something, it seems tracks set to meter LUFS-S (readout max) and LUFS-S (readout current) are displaying the same - the readout seems to display the recent max value in both cases instead of a 'current' readout. Very small and specific but would be great to have a fix for my workflow.
This seems to be working as expected. "Readout" means the number that is displayed above the meter, which is typically a max-hold value, but in the case of "LUFS-S (readout=current)", the number displays the current value. In this screencap you can see the left-hand track holds the max value for the readout and the right-hand track does not.
This seems to be working as expected. "Readout" means the number that is displayed above the meter, which is typically a max-hold value, but in the case of "LUFS-S (readout=current)", the number displays the current value. In this screencap you can see the left-hand track holds the max value for the readout and the right-hand track does not.
Thanks, I didn't try changing themes - switching to default and then back to my current theme seems to have fixed it!
I did a quick test on my end, two tracks with the same audio item, and it sure was looking like the number was staying the same on both tracks, and never going back down in quieter parts, even with the "current" meter. (7.15/Linux)
EDIT: For what it's worth, I have the master track loudness meter also set to LUFS-S/current, and that works as expected. Unlike the track meter readout, the master track readout goes up *and* down.
__________________ Artist name Ben Enkindle. Making electronic music exclusively with Linux software.
I did a quick test on my end, two tracks with the same audio item, and it sure was looking like the number was staying the same on both tracks, and never going back down in quieter parts, even with the "current" meter. (7.15/Linux)
EDIT: For what it's worth, I have the master track loudness meter also set to LUFS-S/current, and that works as expected. Unlike the track meter readout, the master track readout goes up *and* down.
This is exactly how it behaves for me too. Master track is working fine but tracks aren't. Switching to the default theme and back to my theme doesn't seem to fix it either. (7.15/Win10)
Note that if multiple tracks are selected, changing the meter configuration on one selected track will affect all selected tracks. So if you think this isn't working correctly, check to make sure the track metering is set the way you think it is.
Note that if multiple tracks are selected, changing the meter configuration on one selected track will affect all selected tracks. So if you think this isn't working correctly, check to make sure the track metering is set the way you think it is.
I definitely checked it multiple times.
__________________ Artist name Ben Enkindle. Making electronic music exclusively with Linux software.
If you have a project with a track that is not displaying the way you think it should, feel free to crop the project down to just that track and post the rpp (no fx or media needed).
I had it working for a while today, but now its back to the behavior I described, regardless of theme. Here's a 12 second video of the behavior, readout is set to current, but even pulling the fader all the way down doesn't affect the readout display. Am I interpreting this incorrectly?
If you have a project with a track that is not displaying the way you think it should, feel free to crop the project down to just that track and post the rpp (no fx or media needed).
Yeah, I guess I can manage that. (Edit: sent my test via email.)
__________________ Artist name Ben Enkindle. Making electronic music exclusively with Linux software.