RTW to unveil integrated display for Loudness family
Aug 21, 2008 8:00 AM
Activating the newly integrated loudness display is done easily via programmed presets.
RTW will highlight its newly integrated loudness display that conforms to the ITU BS.1771 guideline as a standard feature for the SurroundControl, SurroundMonitor and DigitalMonitor members of its Loudness family of products.
The lineup provides easy-to-use solutions for monitoring the loudness of stereo, multichannel and surround signals in a wide range of applications, as a complement or an alternative to conventional peak meters.
Users can select integrated loudness measurement, as specified by ITU BS.1771 for stereo signals, as an alternative to the usual peak meter bar graphs. This feature can be activated quickly and easily via programmed presets.
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