Statistics Window
The Statistics function analyzes the selected audio events, clips, or selection ranges.
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To open the Statistics window for a selected audio event, clip, or selection range, select .
The Statistics window shows the following information:
- Channel
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Shows the name of the analyzed channel.
- Min. Sample Value
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Shows the lowest sample value in dB.
- Max. Sample Value
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Shows the highest sample value in dB.
- Peak Amplitude
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Shows the largest amplitude in dB.
- True Peak
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Shows the maximum absolute level of the audio signal waveform in the continuous time domain.
- DC Offset
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Shows the amount of DC offset as a percentage and in dB.
- Bit Depth
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Shows the current calculated bit depth.
- Estimated Pitch
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Shows the estimated pitch.
- Sample Rate
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Shows the sample rate.
- Average RMS (AES17)
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Shows the average loudness in accordance with the AES17 standard.
- Max. RMS
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Shows the highest RMS value.
- Max. RMS All Channels
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Shows the highest RMS value of all channels.
Loudness (EBU R 128)
- Max. Momentary Loudness
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Shows the maximum value of all momentary loudness values, based on a time window of 400 ms. The measurement is not gated.
- Max. Short-Term Loudness
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Shows the maximum value of all short-term loudness values, based on a time window of 3 s. The measurement is not gated.
- Integrated Loudness
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Shows the average loudness over the whole title in LUFS (Loudness Unit, referenced to Full Scale) in accordance with EBU R 128 that recommends to normalize audio at -23 LUFS.
- Loudness Range
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Shows the dynamic range over the whole title in LU (Loudness Units). This value allows you to see if dynamic processing is needed.
- Max. True Peak Level
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Shows the maximum value of the audio signal waveform in the continuous time domain.
Dialog-Gated Loudness (ITU-R BS.1770)
- Integrated Loudness
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Shows the average loudness over the program in LUFS (Loudness Unit, referenced to Full Scale) in accordance with EBU R 128 that recommends to normalize audio at -23 LUFS. The measurement is dialogue-gated.
- Loudness Range
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Shows the dynamic range over the whole program in LU (Loudness Units). This value allows you to see if dynamic processing is needed. The measurement is dialogue-gated.
- Dialogue
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Shows the percentage of speech that is detected in the audio.