10.3 The Audio Channel Strips; Display Features; The Level Meter; Volume Level Control - Emagic Logic fun User Manual

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The Audio Channel Strips
Program the desired reverb or delay time under "Time" by
holding down the mouse button, and setting the value.

10.3 The Audio Channel Strips

Display Features

The audio channel strips offer several display features, to help
you keep track of the recording process.

The Level Meter

Audio objects have a Level Meter that depicts the input, or
monitor level.
When a track armed, the Level Meter displays the input level.
The input level is also displayed less precisely, in the Arrange
Window, to the left of the track number.
Peak Hold
The meter holds the peak level for a few seconds, in order to
guarantee a better reading.
Clip Detector
When an input signal is strong enough to cause clipping, the
top element will remain lit ("LED" lights up red). This Clip
Detector can be reset, by clicking anywhere on the Level
Meter.

Volume Level Control

The fader on an audio object determines the playback level. If
the track is armed, the fader controls monitor level.
MIDI controller #7 is used to control the fader, for instance
when automating. Moving the fader will generate CC#7
messages, as well.
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