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As a nice touch, there are also several target loudness presets for the Dynamics module, and various broadcast and streaming standards for the Loudness module. It’s clear a lot of time has gone into making the meters look responsive and easy to read, with consistent use of blue and orange to tell the tracks apart, and the Correlation and Stereo Image meters are especially eye-opening. You can also choose between five graph views including a Plot, Octave, 3rd Octave, Critical or Multi to show different levels of detail.
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The beauty here is that you can choose to display the tracks as a single window, as two windows side-by-side, or with each layered on top of each other, with flexible zoom controls. Spectrum is a spectrum analyser with editable ballistics Correlation clearly shows potential phase issues across the spectrum Stereo Image gives an excellent view of the average and range of the stereo-width distribution across the spectrum Dynamics shows the dynamic range as a histogram and finally, Loudness is a comprehensive set of volume and loudness meters, including LUFS. The main event for Metric AB is its five metering modes, which feature silky-smooth graphics to help you compare the different elements of your track. This works well if the reference is pulled down in volume, but the output may clip if it is turned up dramatically, so it may have also been useful to include an additional output-volume control. Another useful feature is the Loudness Match button, which adjusts the gain of the reference to match your track. This is incredibly useful, although I find the filter editing a little fiddly and would prefer a more visual type of control. You also have LP, HP and BP filters with editable crossovers and 12dB or 24dB slopes, and five static preset buttons to split up the spectrum and help with targeted listening.
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There are buttons to set the output to mono, or to solo the left, right or sides, and you have a range of playback options that sync the reference to the DAW timeline, or let it run freely, with four loopable cue points to help you navigate. Using Metric AB requires you to insert the plug-in on the output as the last item in the chain, then you can load up to 16 reference tracks in a multitude of formats, with a large A/B button to switch between your project and the reference.