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I just pulled out all of my mixers, bought 3 lc's and MOTU 24i and 1224
interfaces. All of my audio and routing takes place in my mac. Everything is
going well, but I have one question.
How are you supposed to be able to view a meter/level of what audio is
present at the master fader besides viewing the 5 bar meter on your audio
interface? I would like to see where the levels are at to make sure that I
have a nice and hot level before recording / bouncing.
Thanks,
Dan
ynfynytyng@... writes:
>How are you supposed to be able to view a meter/level
>of what audio is present at the master fader besides
>viewing the 5 bar meter on your audio interface?
Use the meter on the Physical Output fader.
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dubno wrote:
>I just pulled out all of my mixers, bought 3 lc's and MOTU 24i and 1224
interfaces. All of my audio and routing takes place in my mac. Everything is
going well, but I have one question.
>
>How are you supposed to be able to view a meter/level of what audio is
present at the master fader besides viewing the 5 bar meter on your audio
interface? I would like to see where the levels are at to make sure that I
have a nice and hot level before recording / bouncing.
1) Create your I/O labels page
2) Create a page in the Environment where you will put all your inputs
3) Create all your "Input " objects
Then you will be able to monitor all your inputs
Best
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Cyril Blanc
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