Hardware Meters Modelled

US Waves introduces the Dorrough Meter Collection      16/10/08

Hardware Meters Modelled


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Waves Audio has introduced the Waves Dorrough Meter Collection, developed in association with Dorrough Electronics, Inc. Here's what they have to say about it...
For over a decade, Waves has been a leader in the digital audio revolution, modeling console components, vintage amplifiers, and rare outboard compressors and equalizers. Now, with the Waves Dorrough Meter Collection, they have modeled the world's finest hardware meters. These precision models of classic Dorrough Meters offer the same readability, musicality and accuracy of the original units. Clear and comprehensive, Dorrough Meters are renowned for their unique ability to paint a detailed picture of true loudness, which is why more Dorroughs are used in advanced production facilities than those of any other brand.
Displaying both average and peak levels in a single readout, Waves Dorrough Meters are the only meters which actually let users see the density of the sound.
Features include:
  • Super-fast peak response
  • Left/right phase correlation
  • Sum and difference energies for optimal stereo-to-mono compatibility
  • Display number of "overs"
  • Three selectable styles: horizontal (280-D/240-D), vertical (380-D/340-D) and arc (40AES/EBU)
  • Three selectable sizes: extra large, large and small
  • Switch between display sizes and styles with the click of a mouse
  • 40dB scale in 1dB steps
  • Mono and stereo components
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