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541Logic Pro User Guide
In the figure, 1.7dB is shown in the peak level display when the Volume fader is set to
2.2dB.
2. Drag the Volume fader down to a value of 0.5 or so.
Tip: You may find, however, that a Volume fader value of −1.2 sounds best in the context
of the overall mix, and clips only once (by 0.3dB) during playback. If this is the case, it’s
nothing to worry about. Use your ears rather than your eyes as a guide.
Reset all clipping indicators
In Logic Pro, click any clipping indicator (or use the Clear Overload Flag in Audio
Channel Display key command).
Set channel strip volume in Logic Pro
You can set the volume level of each channel strip independently, balancing the relative
volume of the tracks in your project. You can also quickly switch between two different
volume levels on a channel strip.
Set a channel strip’s volume level
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Drag the Volume fader up or down.
Option-click the Volume fader to return it to a neutral level (0 dB gain).
Press and hold Shift while dragging the Volume fader to change the volume level in finer
increments.
The level meter, located to the right of the Volume fader, shows the channel strip output
volume as the project plays. When you record, watch the level meter to make sure the
channel strip volume is not too high.