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AlanAudio
post Sun 18 Jan 2004, 01:22
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Does anybody know of an application written for OS X, which will display a traditional PPM meter, responding to the live audio being fed into it ?

I'm not looking to actually record the audio stream within the Mac, it's a live feed to elsewhere. I just want the PPM to display that audio as my TiBook is always with me.

Calibration would be done by sending line up tone from the desk beforehand.
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The King of Hell...
post Sun 18 Jan 2004, 13:03
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Not sure if it is what you are looking for as it is not an application but it is a free plug-in by PSP.
Anyway check it out here
http://www.pspaudioware.com/indexen.html?u...s/vintage.html;

I hope it helps!!!
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post Sun 18 Jan 2004, 18:49
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QUOTE (The King of Hellfire @ Jan 18 2004, 12:03)
Not sure if it is what you are looking for .........

I hope it helps!!!

Many thanks for that suggestion.

I had spotted that one and tried it as I felt sure it would be the answer, but I haven't found anything I can plug it into that shows it's meter display while recording.

I was using Spark.

It only seemed to be available after the event on replay, to show what you had peaked - which wasn't really of much use to me.

Is there any shareware of freeware audio app that will allow plug-ins when in standby mode, while checking levels ?
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