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db meter in Ableton
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- Invader Slim
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db meter in Ableton
So i was just wondering, when looking for the peak db in a solod track that is using effects from the return channels is the peak db i should be watching on that tracks fader or on the master fader? Cause they are always different and the master is always hitting higher and I assume its from the return channels.
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Re: db meter in Ableton
If you're looking for the peak dB of a solo'd track, obviously you have to watch the solo'd track. The reason the master can be different is because you probably have effects on the master. And return channels as well, yes.
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