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724 WINDOW MENU
Peak meter
The peak meter (clipping display) indicates the volume in dB during playback. Press the
"Setup" button to define the range, peak meter reference value, RMS display, speed,
colors, etc. The dB value that is displayed indicates how far the current volume is removed
from the peak meter reference value. If a red bar can be seen to the right beside the actual
peak meter display below "max", then clipping is occurring. Lower the volume to avoid
distortions. Clicking the "Reset" button will reset the display settings to default.
The 0 dB reference value provides a dB offset in the visualizations window.
Example: If the reference value is set to -9 dB, and a signal with a maximum level of -6 dB
is played, then the peak meter visualization will display a level of +3 dB.
Hint: The peak meters in the arranger and mixer windows display regular levels without
calculating in the reference value.
The numeric peak meter display is activated and deactivated via the "Peak meter value"
menu item.