I'm wanting all meters to reset to zero/infinity.
Also, I have the level meters in the mixer expanded. When I went over zero, they gained red lines, but I can't get the lines to disappear. |
Resonant Serpent wroteI'm wanting all meters to reset to zero/infinity. First are you talking in record/monitor mode correct? Because they only go read when monitoring. To reset all reds select all channels and click the red and they will all go out.
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I really wish stopping and restarting playback reset the clip indicators. Sometimes I'll see one and think, no way I'm clipping, there's plenty of headroom, and I'll realize it was from when I was setting up the microphone a few takes earlier. I guess it's feature request time.
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Thank you for taking the time to answer.
I have the level meter plug expanded on two channels in the mixer. One is an instance of Kontakt, and the other is a regular bus with effects. I was playing with the levels, and went over zero on the channel and the bus. There are now red lines under the numbering on the expanded portion of the level meter plug. No matter what I do, I can't get the red lines to go away unless I shut down and reopen the song file. I was looking for a way to reset all meters to zero on every channel. I know that you can scroll over the meter in a mixer channel, and it will tell you what the peaks are. But, even on channels that are freshly created that no audio has passed through, if you scroll over them, you'll get a reading. Also, I have the peaks set for infinity, but the marks disappear after a short while. So, infinity isn't infinity. If we a had a numerical display of the audio level post fader right there on the channel, it would solve a lot of these problems. |
Funkybot wroteI really wish stopping and restarting playback reset the clip indicators. Sometimes I'll see one and think, no way I'm clipping, there's plenty of headroom, and I'll realize it was from when I was setting up the microphone a few takes earlier. I guess it's feature request time. I'm going through the same thing sometimes, and agree with the feature request. Even a keystroke that would reset everything would work. |
Resonant Serpent wroteI have the level meter plug expanded on two channels in the mixer. One is an instance of Kontakt, and the other is a regular bus with effects. I was playing with the levels, and went over zero on the channel and the bus. There are now red lines under the numbering on the expanded portion of the level meter plug. No matter what I do, I can't get the red lines to go away unless I shut down and reopen the song file.
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Resonant Serpent wrote I can't get the red lines to go away unless I shut down and reopen the song file. You can, but not from Micro View, only from the full plugin UI can you click the peak to clear it. That doesn't fill your FR for multiple channels though. As a workaround, assuming all of them are in the first position, select the channels with red peaks in level meter and drop replace any instance of level meter from any other channel to reset them all in place (by copying the settings). |
Lawrence wroteResonant Serpent wrote I can't get the red lines to go away unless I shut down and reopen the song file. Thank you. |
A picture would have helped. Still barely know what the issue was.
Sounds like it is an FR? If so please add a picture to explain. Thanks
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Typically wherever it peaks, it will often show at the main outs along the bottom transport (Bottom right) so I'll click it there to clear all. Mmv.
Don't need to refer to the full plug in size that way.
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That case with the plugin and it going over 0 above is pre-fader and is for the most part irrelevant in 32-bit float with a couple of corner case exceptions...
1. Printing 24-bit channel stems. (But again, that's a pre-fader measurement so it would only be valid and clip for a stem export if the fader was at unity gain. Stem exports are post fader. 2. Corner case really old plugins (old Waves) that operate internally at 24-bit. Well, actually 3. If you drag and drop to render pre-fader stems to the File browser, anything over 0 will clip the file if the song resolution in Song Setup is 16 or 24-bit. |
If I get a chance later, I'd like to meter some things post fader. That might help prior to stemming and then getting the overload message.
But as you pointed out Lawrence, the 3 things that can influence that anyway, such as bit conversion. Probably just another reason to not have levels so close to peaking in the first place, which we've pointed out in the past. Anyway, I'll give this a try later.
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Just coming over from Cakewalk Sonar ... have spent 24 hours with Studio One and am generally happy but this one issue is driving me nuts.
I'm transferring some multi-track tape into my PC ... while recording I watch the levels using the peak meters of the input channels. If they're off I adjust the gains on my input box then try again ... only ... I have no way of knowing if the new levels are good because Studio One insists on showing me the peaks from the previous recording attempt! I want to wipe the peak meter readings clean and start fresh! This was a simple operation in Sonar and I thought sure I was missing something obvious in Studio One ... Someone mentioned a workaround involving copying settings but I am clueless as to what this means. Would love some help with this - Thanks in advance! EDIT: Well, I discovered that if I click on the thin little yellow peak line the levels are reset. Whew! |
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