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taking the measurement differences into account. Target 
numbers range between -24 and -22 LUFS.
Like with Loudness Range and Loudness Max, the meter 
should be reset before measuring Program Loudness.
Sliding Loudn.
Sliding Loudness, unlike Program Loudness, Loudness 
Range and Loudness Max, is a continuously updated 
measure that doesn’t need to be reset. This type of 
descriptor is especially useful when “mixing by numbers”, 
i.e. when there is no access to the extremely informative 
radar display. When mixing by numbers, having Program 
Loudness as one descriptor and Sliding Loudness as 
the other displays simultaneous information about the 
full program side by side with the most recent loudness 
history.
The Edit menu includes a separate parameter where the 
width of the sliding window may be defined. For typical 
broadcast production, a starting point between 6 and 15 
seconds is suggested. For production of commercials 
or promos, 3 or 6 seconds would should be considered, 
while longer duration wide loudness range production 
(drama, acoustic music) might give more relevant 
numbers with a duration of 30 seconds or longer.
Note 1: Because the Sliding Loudness measurement 
is completely un-gated, it may also be used to spot 
check sections of a program complying to “raw” ITU-R 
BS.1770-2 and the first revision of ATSC A/85.
Note 2: LM2 makes use of optimized statistics processing 
in order to display a sliding loudness value (a prognosis) 
as quickly as possible after a reset. Until the sliding 
window has been filled, a spinning line symbol is shown 
next to the descriptor title.
Loudness Max
Loudness Max displays the maximum loudness 
registered since the meter was last reset. Loudness Max 
is an especially useful parameter when checking and 
normalizing short duration programs such as promos and 
commercials. BCAP rules from the UK is an example of 
using Loudness Max as an efficient instrument to reduce 
listener complaints regarding loud commercials. While 
Program Loudness is adequate to normalize a consistent 
mix, Loudness Max may be used as a second line of 
transparent defense against overly short and loud event.
The Edit menu includes a separate parameter where 
the width of the Loudness Max window may be defined. 
Experience from the UK indicates that a Loudness 
Max width of 3 or 4 seconds should be used for such a 
purpose.
Target
Range: -36 LUFS to -6 LUFS
The parameter specifies the loudness level to generally 
aim at. It affects a number of functions and displays in 
LM2, and must be set according to the standard you 
need to comply with. Current broadcast standards require 
Target to be in the range between -26 and -20 LUFS. For 
instance, EBU R128 calls for -23 LUFS while ATSC A/85 
specifies -24 LUFS.
The Target parameter affects these LM2 functions and 
displays:
1. Target sets the reference point for loudness 
measurements in LU. If the Loudness Unit parameter 
is set to LU, Program Loudness, Sliding Loudness and 
Loudness Max will be shown in LU relative to Target. On 
Target measurements will consequently read “0.0 LU”.
2. Target defines the aim for LM2’s normalization 
functions. When the Set Gain key is pushed, LM2 
inserts a gain equalling the difference between Program 
Loudness and Target. For instance, if Target is set to 
-23.0 LUFS and Program Loudness measures -21.5 
LUFS, LM2 inserts a gain of -1.5 dB.










