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For audio channels, the volume fader controls the volume of the channel before it is routed to an
output bus, directly or via a group channel. For output channels, the volume fader controls the
master output level of all audio channels that are routed to an output bus. For MIDI channels,
the volume fader controls the volume changes in the
MixConsole by sending out MIDI volume
messages to the connected instruments that are set to respond to MIDI messages.
Global Meter Settings Menu
You can change the meter characteristics for audio channels using the context menu of the
channel meter.
Right-click the channel meter and select one of the following options from the Global Meter
Settings menu:
Meter Peak Options - Hold Peaks
The highest registered levels are held and shown as static horizontal lines in the meter.
Meter Peak Options - Hold Forever
If this option is activated, the peak levels are shown until you reset the meters. If this
option is deactivated, you can use the
Meters’ Peak Hold Time parameter in the
Preferences dialog (Metering page) to specify for how long the peak levels are held.
The peak hold time can be between 500 and 30000 ms.
Meter Position - Input
If this option is activated, the meters show input levels for all audio channels and input/
output channels. The input meters are post input gain.
Meter Position - Post-Fader
If this option is activated, the meters show post-fader levels.
Meter Position - Post-Panner
If this option is activated, the meters show post-fader levels and also reect pan
settings.
Reset Meters
Resets the meters.
Setting up Meter Colors
Setting up meter colors can help you to keep an overview of what levels are being reached.
PROCEDURE
1. In the Preferences dialog, select Metering > Appearance.
MixConsole
MixConsole Window
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