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true:level is a metering plug-in designed for producers, mixers, and mastering engineers who want to release tracks compatible with current broadcasting practices, without loss of punch or unpleasant surprises after uploading. Rather than monitoring isolated numbers, it highlights the balance between perceived level (loudness) and dynamics, allowing you to quickly assess if a track is too crushed, too unstable, or conversely too timid for its style.
In a modern workflow, where the same track can end up on different platforms, true:level helps you aim for a realistic target thanks to references. You gain reliability during client approvals, album or EP consistency, and faster decision-making during final adjustments.
true:level stands out by offering a "holistic" reading: the plug-in does not just display values, it visualizes the interaction between loudness and dynamics. This approach is particularly useful when choosing between two masters: one may seem "loud" but lack impact, the other may be dynamic but under-targeted in perceived level. By linking these two dimensions, you identify more quickly what prevents a mix from being ready for broadcast.
To avoid surprises at the time of release, true:level includes a set of predefined references, including loudness standards used by platforms and dynamic references adapted to different genres. You can also create a custom target by importing a custom reference track: the plug-in then calculates a reference zone based on this content, which is ideal if you want to match a specific artistic direction or a "benchmark" track.
In an album, a soundtrack, a pack of tracks for an artist, or a content catalog, consistency is often more important than the performance of a single track. true:level allows you to load up to 8 reference tracks to compare your mix and maintain a common line in terms of level and dynamic feel. This is a considerable time saver for mastering series, radio versions, or deliverables intended for multiple channels.
When your track falls outside the target zone, true:level does not leave you alone with the numbers: the Level Check button provides textual recommendations on adjustments to consider to return to the reference zone. This feature is valuable for quickly guiding corrections (dynamic structure, peak management, overall balance) while keeping control over your artistic choices.
The plug-in ensures real-time measurement of essential indicators for modern broadcasting: true peak, loudness, and dynamics. The interface is designed to remain clear, direct, and usable during sessions, whether you are mixing, premastering, or mastering. The goal is simple: make better decisions faster without multiplying tools or losing creative flow.