Ferncast has announced that packaged with the 3.7 update of its aixtream software is a treat called, “new generation Loudness Control” or ngLC.
The announcement explains was developed “in cooperation with major public and private German broadcasters…” It adds, “… ngLC ensures that even the most diverse sets of tracks come out seamlessly and professionally leveled. The rich set of parameters ensures that you can adjust the normalization process to receive a sound that matches the experience you desire for your listeners. It is also ensuring a consistent loudness even for long tracks with multiple parts and a high dynamic range.”
Available are presets “tuned by renowned sound engineers,” the release says. There are also tools for creating custom profiles. It adds, “Targets for loudness (LUFS) and peak (dBFS) can be set.” There’s an included leveler and limiter.
The announcement quotes Klassik Radio AG CEO Ulrich Kubak, “Our experience with Ferncast’s loudness control has been amazing. We used conventional normalization before, but the ngLC is truly exceptional in how it achieved a truly consistent sound across our entire catalog of thousands upon thousands of tracks.”
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