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pk number?
When you command click the volume box to get a plug-in's delay time, there is also a pk number available. Anyone know what this is?
Thanks, JAV http://www.infinitesound.com/ |
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Re: pk number?
The peak level for the track.
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Re: pk number?
>The peak level for the track.
...up to the point you have played in the track. If you haven't yet played the track, this is the peak level for the cursor at the location where it currently rests. If you click this peak level button with the mouse, it will reset and measure the peak level again for you, from where you you clicked. I'm pretty sure this number is post-channel strip, but I'm not looking at PT right now so I'm not totally sure... [This message has been edited by Digi9000000 (edited March 07, 2001).] |
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