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During playback you might find it most useful to check your master peak by pressing alt-shift-f9 or alt-shift-f10. These are the keystrokes for checking the "second track" as defined in the Peak Watcher. Remember that your master track will reflect the combined level of all of the tracks in your project. So, if you determine that the peak on your master is too high, you can then adjust levels of individual tracks or other elements to reduce the master track level.
== checking Levels in your rendered project ==
If you are working on project such as a podcast, (or any project) you can quickly check if the resulting rendered file has clipped, (in other words, it went above 0 DB).
There are two methods:
Latest revision as of 06:02, 3 June 2023
checking Levels in your rendered project
If you are working on project such as a podcast, (or any project) you can quickly check if the resulting rendered file has clipped, (in other words, it went above 0 DB).
There are two methods: