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MultiMeter

Overview

MultiMeter, an aesthetic AU/VST audio analyzer, caters to audio engineers, producers, and musicians who seek precision and versatility. Leveraging the JUCE framework, MultiMeter delivers a robust array of functions for pristine real-time audio analysis to empower mixing, mastering, and sound design.

User Interface

multimeter-demo

Note: If you are using MacOS and the meters are not responding to the audio signals, try removing the return keyword in Fifo::getNumAvailableForReading() and Fifo::getAvailableSpace().

Features

General Metering

  • Implements a high-performance FIFO (First In, First Out) buffer to efficiently handle audio data between DSP and GUI threads.
  • Features a series of comboboxes and sliders to personalize metering behavior, including averager durations and various meter displays.

Level Meter

  • Provides instantaneous visual feedback of audio signal levels with support for both peak and RMS readings.
  • Displays numeric values of signal levels in decibels, providing precise and quick reference.
  • Allows users to adjust the decay rate of meter ticks with multiple responsiveness options.
  • Includes the ability to hold peak tick values for a specified duration to enhance the analysis of transient audio material.

Histogram

  • Visualizes the distribution of signal level dynamics over time.

Goniometer

  • Converts L/R audio signals into Mid/Side representations that provide valuable insights into stereo field distribution and phase relationships.

Correlation Meter

  • Provides instantaneous and average correlation readings between left and right channels to help identify phase issues and ensure mono compatibility.

Spectrogram Analyzer

  • Boasts a high-resolution spectrogram that displays the frequency content over time across both left and right channels, enabling in-depth spectral balance analysis and identification of potential mix flaws.

Dependencies

  • JUCE: 6.1.2