hello. What are the correct parameters for r128 in the supervision plugin. I see certain differences between supervision and the r128 wlm preset.
Thank´s
hello. What are the correct parameters for r128 in the supervision plugin. I see certain differences between supervision and the r128 wlm preset.
Thank´s
Just set Supervision accordingly. Which settings are you wondering about?
Abot parameters name…
ON SUPERVISION and ON WLM
Ref integrated / target
Ref. true peak / True peak max
Ref- short term / ???
Ref range / ???
Ref momentary / ???
On wlm Short max, short min are configurables
Ah ok. I don’t use the WLM normally, but I think that for Short Term the two are simply different. Supervision allows you to set a target value, similarly to how you set the Integrated target. In WLM it doesn’t actually do that. Instead you set a maximum and minimum value.
It actually makes more sense to me. I’ve seen some networks in the US that basically gives us a maximum and minimum deviation from integrated for the short term values. They basically say I can hit integrated at -24LUFS +/-2LU, and wherever that integrated value ends up being I’m allowed to have Short Term a maximum 4LU above or below. So if my mix ends up being -23LUFS then Short Term is allowed to be -1 9 to -27LUFS, just as an example.
I suppose if you wanted to do the same in Supervision you would set the Tolerance for Short Term to 4 or 8LU (I forget) and set the target to be the same as Integrated target. You’re basically seeing the same thing but differently…
“Range” I also don’t see on the WLM so it’s possible it doesn’t have it. See the manual for the description of it: Measurement Modules (steinberg.help)
For Momentary I would basically just see that as a “slow peak” if you will. It’s closer to VU meter ballistics so you can set that to whatever is appropriate. Again, some networks will tell you how high Momentary is allowed to get. It could say something like -10LUFS for example and in that case you would just set it to that. Seems WLM doesn’t have that either.