
suprstar
It aint ez being green
Yea, it seems useful for the clip signal - but for the numbers?
It's impossible to tell where they're going!
Please tell me I can turn that off too.
Also - another complete noob question, but is this a good way to tell where my signal is peaking during tracking? (with the mixer in cubase)
as I have a terrible Mic - I've just been turning my gain dial on my fasttrack pro all the way up, and - well at least my fast track doesn't tell me I'm clipping, but cubase sure likes to tell me I am when I listen back to it.
There's a LOT of cubase users here, including myself. The input faders tell you exactly what your signals are peaking at. You have a section of channels for all your inputs, (not the channels for your project's tracks) - those are for setting the gains coming into the DAW. THOSE are the level's we're taking about when we say 'shoot for -15 to -12'.
Those are really the only important numbers involved when tracking. Your fasttrack might not be peaking, maybe your faders are really low or something, that's all just monitoring.. Anything besides what your cubase mixer input channels say is irrelevant - when tracking..