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Be careful not to overload the inputs, as this will result in distorted recordings. Giving yourself plenty
of "headroom" will ensure that you don't distort the recording in loud parts of the performance. When
recording at higher bit depths like 24-bit, you do not need to push the input Gain very high. This is
because the noise floor at higher bit depths is much lower than that of 16-bit recordings, so turning up
a quieter high-bit depth recording after the fact will not add any noticeable noise to the mix. The light
green area of the meter, from -36dB to -6dB, is the optimal range we recommend for capturing a good
signal without clipping. See the 3 examples below - the one on the left is too quiet, while the example in
the middle is too loud and may result in distorted recording. The example on the right shows the ideal
volume range to ensure crisp and clean recordings with lots of detail.
Behavior of the high-resolution meters can be adjusted in the Gear / Preferences window.
The following settings allow you to customize the vu meter display:
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Orange Color Threshold determines the volume above which the meter color will
turn orange.
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