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2. Do one of the following to set the level position for a color change:
Double-click a level position to the right of the meter scale and enter the level (dB) value.
To enter dB values smaller than zero, add a minus sign before the entered number.
Click a level position and drag it to a specic level, and press Shift for more accurate
positioning.
Click a level position and nudge it up or down with the Up Arrow / Down Arrow keys,
and press Shift for faster positioning.
3. Click the upper or lower part of a color handle so that a frame is shown, and in the color
picker, select a color.
Selecting the same color for the upper and lower part of the handle results in a meter that
changes its colors gradually. Different colors indicate level changes even more precisely.
NOTE
To add more color handles, click Add, or Alt -click at a level position to the right of the
meter scale. Each new handle is automatically associated with a default color.
To remove a handle, select the handle and click Remove, or Ctrl/Cmd -click the handle.
4. Click OK.
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Metering - Appearance on page 690
Level Meters
The channel meters show the level when you play back audio or MIDI. The Meter Peak Level
indicator shows the highest registered level.
To reset the peak level, Alt/Opt -click the Meter Peak Level value.
NOTE
Input and output channels have clipping indicators. When they light up, lower the gain or the
levels until the indicator is no longer lit.
MixConsole
MixConsole Window
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