Screenshots and manual not yet updated, but download links are HERE
IMPORTANT NOTES ON BETA VERSION 2
LVC-Meter Beta is a complete (well, almost complete) rewrite of the code used to create LVC-Meter. It is now native compatible with ARM processors on a Mac, and backwards compatible with Intel Macs. The downside is that the beta version will no longer work with Macs that have older operating systems. On all systems, the plugin should be more CPU efficient.
The beta version has been tested, but there may be some issues that have not been discovered. Please use the Contact page (or this page) to report any problems or ask any questions. If you install the beta and then want to downgrade, please delete the LVC-Meter_preset_DEFAULT.xml and LVC-Meter_CONFIG.xml files. The files are located:
Mac: [username]/Music/LVC-Audio
Windows: C:/Users/[username]/AppData/Roaming/LVC-Audio
LVC-Meter 2.0.0 Beta released
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 509 posts since 1 May, 2006 from lancaster, pa
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 509 posts since 1 May, 2006 from lancaster, pa
Just an update, version 2.0.1 is now released. This fixes a few issues, and adds an EBU Momentary display (this replaces the dBFS/EBU switch).
-
- KVRer
- 9 posts since 13 Dec, 2020
Great! LVC meter is such a great alternative to the ones included in Reaper. Love Limited-MAX as well!
The only thing I sometimes still need to use Flux Analyzer for is the "Spatial Spectrogram" meter it has. It's just so much easier to quickly get an overview of the stereo spread at different frequencies over time. I would love to have something like this in Limited-MAX or LVC-Meter, or just in a simple plug-in by itself.
The only thing I sometimes still need to use Flux Analyzer for is the "Spatial Spectrogram" meter it has. It's just so much easier to quickly get an overview of the stereo spread at different frequencies over time. I would love to have something like this in Limited-MAX or LVC-Meter, or just in a simple plug-in by itself.