NUGEN Audio Debuts DSP Version of VisLM-H2 Loudness Meter
NUGEN Audio today introduced a new DSP option for its industry-leading VisLM-H2 visual loudness meter, targeted to users of Avid Pro Tools HDX systems. Leveraging advanced AAX DSP hybrid technology, VisLM-H2 DSP integrates seamlessly into the professional Avid HDX environment and optimally deploys Avid audio engine resources for the Pro Tools power user.
Joining ISL 2 DSP, NUGEN Audio’s true peak limiter for HDX, VisLM-H2 DSP enables users to take advantage of the full capability of their NUGEN Audio loudness tools within the context of a highly optimized HDX environment.
Existing VisLM-H2 users are eligible to upgrade to the DSP version for $99, and new users will be able to choose between the VisLM-H2 and the VisLM-H2 DSP versions (now available at $449 and $549, respectively). More information is here.
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