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Tracks metering
Tracks metering










The channelstrip meters are well-suited to balancing your mix. The scaling and ballistics of these meters are fixed, so that they are directly comparable across all channels of the mixer. When a channel is record-armed, the meter point will automatically move to meter the channel’s input. The meter follows the selection for “meter point” in the bottom-right corner of the associated mixer strip. To the right of each channel’s fader, you’ll find a small meter that indicates the channel’s level. You can also show the track rec-arms and monitor switching from this window Channelstrip meters The meter-bridge is wel-suited to tracking a live band, as you can see several high-resolution meters in a condensed view. The colors for peak-hold time, among other options, can be applied to these meter. The meters in this window follow the settings in “Preferences->Meterbridge”. The Meter Bridge window can be accessed from the main menu, under “Window”. This meter serves to provide a condensed view of the master bus output when you are editing Meter Bridge Window The colors for peak-hold time, among other options, can be applied to this meter. In addition, there is a peak-hold indicator with adjustable decay time. By default, Mixbus uses a K-14 meter (the same scaling that is used for the master bus K-14 meter). This meter follows the settings in “Preferences->Meterbridge->Default meter type for master bus”. This meter can be hidden in Preferences->Appearance->Toolbar. In the top of the transport toolbar, you will find a meter indicating the master bus. Due to their scaling, and their location in the editor window, these meters are well-suited to checking your recording levels while recording Master Meter (editor toolbar) The colors for peak-hold time, among other options, can be applied to these meters. This meter follows the settings in “Preferences->Meterbridge->Default track meter type”. This meter grows in height when you increase the size of the track.

tracks metering

In the editor, to the right of each track’s name, you’ll find a small meter that indicates the channel’s level. Mixbus provides several “different” meters in the places where they are useful. Some DAWs try to put a lot of different scales on a single meter, and/or they expect the user to switch modes to see different values. Each meter is suited to its particular task.

  • Appendix C: Videos (Training and Tutorial).
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    Presonus Faderport, Faderport8 and Faderport16.Mackie MCU-compatible fader controllers.Scrolling and Zooming in the Editor Window.Operational Differences from Other DAWs.About This Manual (online version and PDF download).












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