Sounds like he's looking for something for broadcast. You'll need something that measures RMS levels, find out what standard they're looking at (there are several I hate to say, but they usually make it clear somewhere). The peak part is easy and absolute.
"Not exceeding -25dB(FS)RMS" sounds like Comcast or NBC...
Based on the comma used for the decimal I'm guessing it's a European broadcaster. It would be helpful to get more precise information. Is it supposed to be -25dB RMS or LUFS or some other standard?
A comma instead of a full stop (period to you) is EU speak? News to me. I might on the odd occasion hit the wrong button but (unlike the OP!) usually get it right. 98.2% of the time say?!!
Hey,
I made a mistake... It's supossed to be - 0.5 dB FS, and the - 25 dB FS value is RMS.
There is this "maxim" limiter in PT 12, seems like a good tool for this. Can't I just use ceiling to control the -0.5 dBfs peak level value and threshold to place the mix on - 25 dB FS RMS ?
thanks,
No problem - I think that's what we assumed (well, I did...).I made a mistake... It's supossed to be - 0.5 dB FS, and the - 25 dB FS value is RMS.