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With your track armed, play your instrument or sing or speak in to
Stop playing, and press alt/f9 to hear Osara report the highest peak,
your microphone. Be sure to play at the same level and with the same
in DB, which the meter reached. Pressing alt/f10 will give you the
intensity that you’ll be playing or singing during your recording. You want to make sure that you're not going over 0DB, which will distort your audio and spoil your recording.
level of the second channel of that same track. If you are recording a
mono source such as a mono microphone, then these levels should be the
same. You can reset the peak watcher by pressing alt/f8 so that you
can recheck the level. A peak of around -9 DB is a safe place to be.
You can adjust your input level with your audio interface or your
instrument.

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With your track armed, play your instrument or sing or speak in to
your microphone. Be sure to play at the same level and with the same
intensity that you’ll be playing or singing during your recording. You want to make sure that you're not going over 0DB, which will distort your audio and spoil your recording.

Stop playing, and press alt/f9 to hear Osara report the highest peak, in DB, which the meter reached. Pressing alt/f10 will give you the level of the second channel of that same track. If you are recording a mono source such as a mono microphone, then these levels should be the same. You can reset the peak watcher by pressing alt/f8 so that you can recheck the level. A peak of around -9 DB is a safe place to be. You can adjust your input level with your audio interface or your instrument.