
MultiMeter Analyzer parameters in Logic Pro for Mac
In Analyzer mode, the main display shows the frequency spectrum of the input signal as 31 or 63 independent frequency bands. Each frequency band represents one-third of an octave or a major second. The Analyzer parameters are used to activate Analyzer mode and to customize the appearance of the incoming signal in the main display.

MultiMeter Analyzer parameters
Analyzer button: Switch the main display to Analyzer mode.
Top/Range fields: Change Analyzer display values by setting the maximum level (Top) and the overall dynamic range (Range).
Scale: Indicates the scale of levels. Drag the scale vertically to adjust the Range value. Changing the scale is useful when analyzing highly compressed material because it makes it easier to identify small level differences.
Detection buttons: Determine the channels shown in the Analyzer results in the main display.
Left or Right: Displays the left or right channels.
LRmax: Displays the maximum level of the stereo inputs.
Mono: Displays the spectrum of the mono sum of both (stereo) inputs.
Mode buttons: Determine how levels are displayed. You can choose Peak, Slow RMS, or Fast RMS characteristics.
The two RMS modes show the effective signal average and provide a representative overview of perceived volume levels.
The Peak mode shows level peaks accurately.
Analyzer Bands pop-up menu: Choose the number of bands shown in the Analyzer display. Choices are: 31 Bands (Third-Octave) or 63 Bands (Major Second).