usually unavoidable to use meters.
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<p>
- Audio level meters are a very powerful tools that are useful in every
+ Audio level meters are very powerful tools that are useful in every
part of the entire production chain:
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<ul>
Katz, scale aligned to -20 dBFS, rise/fall times and color schema
according to spec.</li>
<li><dfn>K14</dfn>: Same as K20 with scale aligned to -14 dBFS.</li>
+ <li><dfn>K12</dfn>: Same as K20 with scale aligned to -12 dBFS (since 3.5.143).</li>
<li><dfn>Peak + RMS</dfn>: standard RMS, customizable via
<kbd class="menu">Edit > Preferences > GUI > Metering</kbd></li>
</ul>
<p>
<kbd class="mouse">Left</kbd> on the peak-indicator button resets the
<dfn>peak-hold indicator</dfn> of a single channel.<br />
- <kbd class="mod1 mouse">Left</kbd> resets a whole <dfn>group</dfn>, and<br
- />
+ <kbd class="mod1 mouse">Left</kbd> resets a whole <dfn>group</dfn>, and<br/>
<kbd class="mod13 mouse">Left</kbd> resets all meters.
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<p>
Due to layout concerns and consistent look&feel all meters available in
- Ardour3 itself are bar-graph type meters. Corresponding needle-style meters
+ Ardour itself are bar-graph type meters. Corresponding needle-style meters
— which take up more visual screen space — are available as
- LV2 plugins (on the right).
+ LV2 plugins (see image on the right):
+ <a href="https://github.com/x42/meters.lv2/">meters.lv2</a>.
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