READOUT TYPEĭetermines the type of text readout displayed above the peak indicators. In most RMS meters, the integration time is set to around 300ms. It lets you specify the integration time for the RMS calculation. Only applies if the level meter displays RMS. If set to infinite, the peak value will be held until you double click on the meter. PEAK HOLD TIMEĬycles through different peak hold times. SHOW PEAK HOLDĭetermines if the peak hold display will be shown in the level meters. For K-System metering, selects between K-12, K-14, and K-20. SCALEįor Peak + RMS, selects between dB (linear) and dB (non-linear). Available options include Peak + RMS and K-System. Sets the type of metering used for by the True Peak meters.
The following options are available for the Levels meter panel: METER DISPLAY TYPE Insight 2 expands on the surround support of Insight 1, adding for support for monitoring levels of tracks with up to 10 channels, including support for up to Dolby Atmos 7.1.2 channel configurations. The Level meter panel displays both instantaneous (true-peak) and averaged (RMS) levels for each channel of input audio. The thin meter above the main meter bar is a history meter that displays the range of difference meter values over the course of 10 seconds. The difference meter displays the estimated difference between the perceived loudness levels of the output (Insight 2) and the selected source instance. The thin meter above the main meter bar is a history meter that displays the range of the source meter values over the course of 10 seconds. The source meter displays the perceived loudness (phons) level of the selected source plug-in. The dot meter represents the estimated intelligibility of the selected source instance.
IZOTOPE INSIGHT V2 FULL
The green range display in the intelligibility meter updates to reflect the suggested range of dialogue intelligibility when listening to the full mix in low, medium, or high noise environments. The menu above the intelligibility meter selects between different noise levels in a listener’s environment and recommends an intelligibility range for the source instance. This meter displays estimated intelligibility (dot meter) of the selected source, the recommended range of intelligibility for the selected Listener Environment, and a history meter that displays the range of the estimated intelligibility values over the course of 10 seconds.
The top meter bar is the Intelligibility meter. The following meters and controls are available in the Intelligibility meter panel. Click “Ok” to dismiss the source list view.