
Deals of the Week 2021 - Week #38 How does it work? Greater dynamics generally go hand in hand with punchier percussive sounds and more exciting contrasts in your arrangements. If you prefer to make music that the listener can really enjoy for more than a few seconds without getting a migrane then Dynameter is incredibly useful at helping you see how dynamic your music is. In which case, check out the Sausage Fattener instead. Unless supersquashed sausages are your kinda thing.

The main idea is that if a piece of music is more dynamic then it’s more enjoyable to listen to. It’s a bit of a thing to get your head around. So a very dynamic track will have larger differences between the loudest and the quietest parts than a less dynamic track. Dynamics is defined in this case as the difference between your peak levels and your short term loudness (PSR).

It doesn’t have any effect on the audio at all but it helps you make good mixing and mastering decisions.

Well… Dynameter is essentially a metering plugin and what it shows you is how dynamic your audio is over time.
