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Setting this parameter to Input Channels 7/8 makes it possible to route audio from a
Bluetooth device to a stereo channel in your DAW. Recordings or tracks you've made on your
mobile device can now become part of your session and part of your song.

2.3.4.2. Preferences

The ASIO settings are described below; please refer to the following sections for information
about Clipping Reset, Peak Meter Reference Level, Peak Meter Orange Color Threshold and
Device Name.
Clipping Reset
You can select the amount of time it will take for the AFCC Clip LEDs to reset after they have
been triggered. There are four options:
None: the LEDs will reset immediately.
Infinite: the LEDs will stay lit indefinitely unless reset manually using the AFCC.
1.5 sec: the LEDs will stay lit for a brief moment (1.5 seconds) and then reset.
3 sec: the LEDs will stay lit for a bit longer (3 seconds) and then reset.
The Peak Meter Reference Level
The Peak Meter Reference Level is a simple way to indicate the reference level used in the
studio (i.e., the "working level", which is usually -18dBFS for a 1kHz sine). This is a quick,
easy way to check your levels against this calibration, and you can choose the preferred
calibration level within a range of -12 dBFS to -20 dBFS.
The Peak Meter Orange Color Threshold
This parameter sets the lowest level at which the first orange LED will activate for the Input
Channel meters and the Output Level meters.
Device Name
Click in this field to personalize the name of your AudioFuse.
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