Dear Matt and the rest of the JRiver team,
First of all I again (and again) have to thank you for implementing the loudness function in JRiver.
Second, I think I stumbled upon a slight misinterpretation of the loudness correction when it comes to how JRiver corrects high frequency content...
Looking at the Fletcher-Munson curve it seems that there is no change in relative loudness from 4khz and above. It is my impression from looking at the analyzer-window and the loudness function enabled, that JRiver corrects for high frequency loudness when reducing volume below the reference level. Am I correct?
If so, I think JRiver loudness needs to be revised. As per the 80phon there is indeed approx. a 12db increase in perceived loudness. Following the philosophy from movie industry the audio spectrum of the soundtrack will be reproduced correctly at 83db (or whatever the reference level). Given that the high frequency curvature remains the same across phon-levels, it is already hard-printed in the soundtrack and hence needs no correction.
Same goes for music production I suppose, although in this case, we don't really know what the reference level is supposed to be.
So to some up: JRiver corrects high-frequency content with the loudness-function when it really shouldn't.
If I got it all wrong (or just a part of it) don't hesitate to tell me. I AM and audiofool on a learning curve :-).
Best regards,
Mikkel