Resources for PAS-Products [1 - 5 of 5]
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* ITU-775 Surround Standard * Surround Scope , to control the power of the signal in the surround mix (see demo avis) * 6 Level Meters with 6 RMS Level Meters with different scales DIN 45406, Nordic N9, BBC PPM, EBU PPM, digital PPM * K-System K-20, K-14, K-12 by Bob Katz * Reverence Level: 0dBFs, -18 dBFs (european broadcast), -20 dBFs (american broadcast)
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Leq(m), Leq dBA,Leq dBC, K-System (K-20, K-14, K-12) by Bob Katz , Level Meter norm > DIN45406, Level Meter norm > Nordic N9, # Level Meter norm > BBC PPM, Level Meter norm > EBU PPM, Integration time from none up to 300ms, Referenz Level 0 dBFS and -18 dBFS, Note detector, dBFS and RMS Peak Level Meter, Weighting filters dB(A), dB(B) and dB(C), 1/3, 1/6, 1/12, 1/24 Octave displaying of the Spectrum,
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PAS Multi Meter Bridge can be configured in a number of different ways, to accurately model the
ballistics, responses and graphics of a wide range of standard peak programme meters. These
meters currently include the following:IEC 268-10 Type I (Nordic N9 meter)IEC268-10 Type IIb (EBU PPM meter)IEC 268-10 Type IIa (BBC PPM meter) DIN 45406,You can monitor 8 input channels, 16 input channels or 24 input channels in realtime. integration time
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* Neu in this version
* Correlations Meter
* RMS Level Meter and Peak Level for the Input and Output
* integrated Compressor, Limiter und Enhancer
* 1/3 Octave displaying for the frequency bands
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* Automatic Calculation of Band Frequencies with Octave selector
* DSP Normalization of Wave files
* Programmable Frequency selection with independent Band Calculator
* Programmable Q-Factor for fine
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Correlation Meter (giving you information about the the mono compatibility of a stereo and a Surround signal) you also can make easily Phase Check with this tool...
Displaying in 1/3, 1/6, 1/12, 1/24 Octave frequency displayinge and FFT (2048 Bands)
Decay settings (Display speed) for the Spectrum in the Octave Mode, the FFT Mode and one for the, dBFS and RMS Peak Level Meter-Meters
Big Window (to have a full screen of the spectrum)
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