This software summarizes six channel levels and phase correlation, allowing for defined statements on mono compatibility in stereo and Surround signals.

This software also includes 6 Level Meters with 6 RMS Level Meters that use different scales. It covers commonly used measurements like DIN 45406, Nordic N9, BBC PPM, EBU PPM, and digital PPM. Bob Katz's K-System is also featured, which has three variations: K-20, K-14, and K-12. The Reverence Level can be set at 0dBFs, -18dBFs (for European broadcast), or -20dBFs (for American broadcast).
But that's not all. The PAS-Surround Meter also displays all 10 possible correlations, which you can view as bars or lines with max hold. It's compatible with all MME Windows drivers, but you'll want to take a look at the recommended sound cards listed below.
This software can even be configured to model the ballistics, responses, and graphics of a wide range of standard peak programme meters, including IEC 268-10 Type I (Nordic N9), IEC 268-10 Type IIa (BBC PPM), IEC268-10 Type IIb (EBU PPM) and DIN 45406.
One of the most valuable features of this software is its ability to provide information about mutual phase-frequency relations between the signal of the left and right channel. This allows you to spot any irregularities, which may not have any significance in the case of stereo playback but could make a huge difference in mono playback. If you want your recordings to sound similar to what you imagined, it's worth taking the time to learn how to read the indications of the correlation meter.
Overall, the PAS-Surround Meter is an incredibly useful tool for professionals working in a surround studio. It provides a wealth of features and options that allow you to have complete control over your mix and ensure that your recordings sound the way you intended them to.
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