
To change the layout of the meters in the Channel Meters window, right click the meters, choose
Layout
from the shortcut menu, and
then choose a command from the submenu.
Command
Description
Horizontal/Vertical/Auto
Choose a command to change the orientation of the meters in the Channel Meters window.
Stretch to Fit
Stretches the meters to fit the window.
Narrow Width
Toggles narrow- or normal-width meters. Using narrow meters can conserve screen space.
Interleave Peak/VU
Toggles interleaved or stacked display of VU/PPM meters with the corresponding channel meters.
Routing channels to hardware outputs
You can change channel assignments from the
Audio
tab in the Preferences dialog or the Channel Meters window. Changing the setting
in either location updates your preferences and affects all open data windows.
To change a channel’s output device using the Channel Meters window, click the channel number and choose a new output port from
the menu:
For more information on changing channel assignments in the Preferences dialog, see
.
Using the VU/PPM meters
You can display volume unit (VU) and peak program (PPM) meters in the Channel Meters and Hardware Meters windows to help you
determine the perceived loudness of your audio signal (peak program meters provide faster response times to volume increases than
VU meters).
For more information on channel meters, see
For more information on hardware meters, see
VU/PPM meters are especially helpful when you’re mastering. Comparing two audio files’ VU/PPM readings will help take the guesswork
out of matching levels.
Right-click the Channel Meters or Hardware Meters window and choose
Show VU/PPM
from the shortcut menu to toggle the display of
the VU/PPM meters.
VU/PPM readings should fall near the 0 (or reference) mark. 0 VU is merely a reference level, and your signal may exceed 0 VU. To prevent
clipping, keep an eye on your peak meters. Peak levels should never exceed 0 dB. You can use the
Status
tab in the Preferences dialog to
calibrate the VU/PPM meters to their associated levels on the peak meters and adjust the VU meters’ sensitivity.
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