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Conversion category: Actor-Mixer Hierarchy and music objects

The properties in the Conversion category allow you, among other things, to apply Conversion Setting ShareSets to an object. When you apply Conversion Settings to an object, you must decide whether the Conversion Settings will be applied using a ShareSet or a custom instance. At any point, you can click the Edit button to edit the Conversion Settings.

The Conversion category also allows you to enable loudness normalization to adjust the volume.

[Note]Note

When you apply a Conversion Settings ShareSet to a parent object, the settings are automatically applied to all child objects as well. You can, however, override these settings at any level in the hierarchy by selecting the Override parent option and applying a different ShareSet.

Conversion

Interface element

Description

Conversion Settings

Override Conversion Settings

Determines whether the Conversion Settings are inherited from the parent or defined at the current level in the hierarchy.

If the object is a top-level object, the Override parent option is not available.

Default value: false

Conversion Settings

The list of conversion setting instances that can be applied to the object. The name of the selected instance is displayed in the corresponding text box.

To remove a conversion setting instance, select the None option.

Loudness Normalization

Override parent

Determines whether the loudness normalization settings are inherited from the parent or defined at the current level in the hierarchy.

If the object is a top-level object, the Override parent option is not available.

Default value: false

Enable Loudness Normalization

Determines if loudness normalization is active.

Provides normalization of the sources, by applying an automatic gain calculated from the measured loudness of the source recording.

For more information about Loudness Normalization, refer to Using Loudness Normalization or Make-up gain to Adjust Volume .

Default value: false

Loudness Normalization Type

Defines the loudness measurement type for normalization.

  • Integrated (default): loosely following the ITU-R BS 1770 standard.

  • Momentary Max: highest loudness value obtained with a very short (100ms) window evaluation.

For more information about Loudness Normalization, refer to Using Loudness Normalization or Make-up gain to Adjust Volume .

Default value: Integrated

Loudness Normalization Target

Determines the target loudness level for normalization, in LUFS.

For more information about Loudness Normalization, refer to Using Loudness Normalization or Make-up gain to Adjust Volume .

Default value: -23

Range: -96 to 0

Units: dB


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