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3. Target defines the “12 o’clock” value of the Radar

meter when LM2 is connected to a Mac or a PC running

the Icon application.

Loudness Unit
LUFS

All measurements of program loudness and sliding

loudness are shown in units of LUFS, that is, in Loudness

Units on the absolute scale. This is the normal setting

for the Loudness Unit parameter, that we recommend for

most applications.

Loudness Range is always shown in units of LU, because

it is basically a measurement of ‘range’ or of the distance

between a high and a low loudness level.

LUFS/LU

This setting is similar to the ‘LUFS’ setting, except that

the Radar display uses an LU scale rather than an LUFS

scale, on the Icon. There is no difference between the

LUFS and LU/LUFS settings, when the LM2 is used in

stand-alone mode.

LU

In this setting, measurements of program loudness

and sliding loudness are shown in units of LU, that is,

in Loudness Units on a relative scale. The 0 LU is by

definition the target loudness level, such as -23.0 LUFS.

So by selecting ‘LU’, one can immediately see if a

loudness level is above the target level (e.g. +1.2 LU) or

below (e.g. -3.4 LU).

Loudness Std.
Options: BS.1770-2, Leq(K) or Cnt of Grav.

The Program Loudness measure is always rooted in

the ITU-R BS.1770 loudness model. This parameter

sets measurement gating. Note that the parameter only

influences Program Loudness, and not Sliding Loudness

or Loudness Max.

BS.1770-2

This setting reflects the latest revision of ITU-R BS.1770.

Relative gate at -10 LU, safety gate at -70 LUFS.

Leq(K)

This setting reflects the original version of ITU-R

BS.1770.

No measurement gate besides from at safety gate at -70

LUFS, so the user doesn’t need to precisely start and

stop a measurement in order to avoid bias from complete

silence.

Cnt of Grav.

The standard setting from early versions of TC radar

meters.

Relative gate at -20 LU, safety gate at -70 LUFS.

International Standards
Note how the three Loudness Standard settings generally

return the same Program Loudness result for Narrow

Loudness Range (“NLR”) programs, such as commercials

and pop music, but can differ significantly with Wide

Loudness Range (“WLR”) programs such as film, drama,

acoustical music etc.

For an update on international standards, check for

new versions of this manual, or download the Loudness

Glossary available at www.tcelectronic.com/loudness

This is the situation as of August, 2011:

Japan, Canada, Brazil, China, Europe and most other

countries specify the use of BS.1770-2 to make Program

Loudness perform well across genres. BS.1770-2 enables

the meter reliably to focus on foreground sound, and to

transparently control loud commercials. ARIB (Japan)

specifies BS.1770-2 in TR-B32. EBU (Europe) specifies

BS.1770-2 in EBU R128 and in associated Tech Doc

3341.