New features include an Inspector window that reduces desktop clutter, additional metering and filtering options, and a specially priced Spectre Starter licensing option designed for beginners and students.
One of the features in Spectre 1.5 is the new Leq Meter, which measures the energy of a given audio passage (often referred to as “loudness”). Unlike typical level meters that measure volume moment by moment, the Leq Meter takes an average over time to provide a useful indicator of how much “energy” is implied in a specific passage. The fulfillment of this user-generated feature request led to the creation of a public Roadmap feature for all Audiofile Engineering software. Registered users can visit product pages on the company’s official website to weigh in on the features and improvements that are most important to them.
Other new features now available in Spectre include A/B/C-weighted filters, calibration for VU and BBC meters, and an Inspector window that lets users manage the Trace and Settings properties for all active meters in one window.
Pricing & Availability
Spectre 1.5 is available for purchase via Audiofile Engineering’s online store at a current price of US$99.
For more information about Spectre or Audiofile Engineering, visit www.audiofile-engineering.com.
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