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2015/03/30 12:29:11
ltb
Real Time & Offline Loudness Processor
 
Deployed, respected and trusted by the world’s leading TV and radio broadcasters, recording and post production facilities, all the established benefits of Jünger’s Level Magic TM loudness management algorithm is now available to the DAW community with the release of the jointly developed plug-in.
Based on the underlying ITU-R BS.1770(-1/2/3) stahdard, Level Magic provides compatibility with EBU R128, ATSC A/85, ARIB TR-B32, FREE TV OP-59 and Portaria 354.

All major DAW platforms are supported (AU/VST/AAX/AS) for both Real Time and Offline (AudioSuite) processing in 32 & 64 bits under both Windows and Mac OS X. Supported audio I/O formats include Mono, Stereo and Multichannel 5.1.
 
For details of pricing and licensing options please visit the Flux website or contact your local authorised Flux:: or Jünger Audio re-seller.
 
5.1 USD $1190.00
Stereo USD $860.00
 
http://www.fluxhome.com/products/plug_ins/level_magic
 
2015/03/30 18:12:31
cclarry
Holy poop my pants Batman...

That's ridiculous...I don't care how good they are...
2015/03/30 18:47:04
stevec
Magic comes at a cost...
 
 
 

2015/03/30 18:49:52
Leadfoot
Yeah, I think I'll pass on the magic...
2015/03/30 18:56:48
ltb
It's all relative, people drop alot of $ on music software that really don't need or will use.
Omnisphere or orchestral libraries come to mind.

If you were a pro broadcast house or facility it probably might be useful.
That's who would use & invest in it, not your average Soundclick or Soundcloud hobbyist.

I'll try the demo though, it's free.
2015/03/30 19:57:38
cclarry
By comparison, Nugen's LM-Correct is $399....
that's a far more reasonable pricing...which features
 
Fast, accurate analysis and correction
  • Two-click solution to loudness conformance
  • Immediate finishing of audio to loudness standards
  • Editor based and stand alone operation
  • Integrated true-peak back-stop limiter
  • Optional dialog gated measure
 
Peace of mind
  • Automated standard compliance
  • ITU-R BS. 1770 | EBU R128 | CALM Act compliant
  • Short term and Integrated loudness target
  • Maximum True Peak Level
  • 'EBU Mode'
  • Automatic mono through 5.1 compatibility
 
Intuitive operation
  • Clear parameter read out
  • Simple one-click analysis
  • Dial in target values directly
  • One-click correction
  • Offline faster that real-time advantage

And the upgrade to LM-2 next month is free...granted it doesn't have the really kewl interface...
but I could live without that while keeping $800 in my pocket I guess..
 
https://www.nugenaudio.com/lm-correct-loudness-correction-automatic-quick-fix-plugin-aax-au-vst_19
 
 
2015/03/30 20:18:25
ltb
Like I said it's all relative. The Nu-Gen is too expensive for my needs also.
BTW you can pick it up the LM-Correct at JJR for $309.00.
that would include the free upgrade to V2 as well.

I actually prefer the TC Electronic LCn Loudness Correct
http://www.tcelectronic.com/lcn/

I've demoed both & it has the better limiter IMO,  the processed material sounded clearer. It also has batch processing.
Both would be useful for a digital music distributor, production house, mastering service.
2015/03/30 22:04:57
cclarry
carl
Like I said it's all relative. The Nu-Gen is too expensive for my needs also.
BTW you can pick it up the LM-Correct at JJR for $309.00.
that would include the free upgrade to V2 as well.

I actually prefer the TC Electronic LCn Loudness Correct
http://www.tcelectronic.com/lcn/

I've demoed both & it has the better limiter IMO,  the processed material sounded clearer. It also has batch processing.
Both would be useful for a digital music distributor, production house, mastering service.



Correct Carl...yes....I agree..my point was cost wise....that's a HUGE difference...

TC is definitely up there...and STILL $500 cheaper then this one...
2015/03/30 22:23:39
ltb
Yep, the only plus is Level Magic is vst & can used inside your DAW.
NuGen & TC only work in PT. although they offer a standalone which works fine & great for batch processing.

I couldn't get X3 to find Level Magic although the paths were correct, don't know why.
Cubase found it right away on start-up. Tried it for a while & it seems to work fine- cpu, no crashes, issues.
I'll try it more tomorrow. No stand alone version that could I find though. That's a big minus.
A 10 day demo then I'll say adios & remove it.
2015/03/30 22:30:05
cclarry
carl
Yep, the only plus is Level Magic is vst & can used inside your DAW.
NuGen & TC only work in PT. although they offer a standalone which works fine & great for batch processing.

I couldn't get X3 to find Level Magic although the paths were correct, don't know why.
Cubase found it right away on start-up. Tried it for a while & it seems to work fine- cpu, no crashes, issues.
I'll try it more tomorrow. No stand alone version that could I find though. That's a big minus.
A 10 day demo then I'll say adios & remove it.



Sweet...at least you'll get some to time to play with it...for free...so that's always good!
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