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Damie Mckeown
Is the Fruity DB meter reliable?

sometimes Ive got a Compressed kick so frkin cranked up and its not clipping, Im like HOLY !!That cant be right!
Damie Mckeown
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iLLicit
Have a look at a great, free, analyzer plugin called inspector. It measures the frequencies, has a correlation meter and measures the amount of dB's for peak and rms levels. Really funky vst that is, called Inspector. You can download it here:

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hey cheggy
well that is the point of a compressor.
djtezz
Yeah the fruity DB meter is reliable... to me anyway :nervous:
Cuervo79
I had some probs with inspector, makes FLstudio bugg up.. and doesn't let you open you saved file.... so I stoped using it... i use the db meter instead and have no probs
iLLicit
Yeah, too bad Fruity didn't include a spectrum analyzer, correlation meter and that sort of things. Oh wait, I guess they have an analyzer but it works like . The spectroman it is called I believe.

I really think a sequencer program like Fruity or Cubase should have good analyzer plugins, because that is one of the most important things you have to have when producing digitally.
paranoik0
I use that Inspector thing all the time on the master channel, it's a GREAT help and never noticed any bugs caused by it. well i noticed some bugs with other stuff but dunno if Inspector is related to it.
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