Master Level Pane

This pane in the Master Section allows you to control the master level of the active audio file.

Faders

The faders in the Master Level pane govern the final output level. Use the faders to optimize the level of the signal that is sent to the audio hardware.

Note

It is important to avoid clipping, especially when mastering. Clipping is indicated by the clip indicators of the Master Section.

  • To lock the faders, activate Lock Faders below the fader section.

    Locked faders cannot be changed with the mouse. Other editing methods, for example via remote control or shortcut, are still possible.

Meters

The Master Section meters show the signal level of the signal before dithering or any other plug-in that you have applied post-master fader.

Use these meters to get an overview of the signal levels. The numeric fields above the faders show the peak levels for each channel. The peak indicators turn red whenever the signal clips. If this happens, you should do the following:

  • Lower the faders.

  • Right-click the clip indicators and select Reset Peaks to reset the clip indicators.

  • Play back the section again until no clipping occurs.

Note

For critical level metering, we recommend using the Level Meter. It is more precise, and it is applied after the whole Master Section (after dithering) and therefore shows the actual signal level that is sent to the audio hardware.

Mixing Stereo Channels into Mono Channels and Multichannel into Stereo

The options on the Audio Channel Monitoring pop-up menu allow you to transform the left and right channels of a stereo track into two mono channels or surround channels to stereo channels. The output level is automatically reduced by -6 dB to avoid clipping. This is useful for checking the mono compatibility of stereo mixes or stereo compatibility of surround mixes. You can also render the channels into a mono file.

Default Channels

The default channels.

Mix to Mono

Mixes the stereo channels into mono channels.

Mix to Mono (L-R)

Mixes the stereo channels into mono channels and removes the right channel from the left channel. If both channels are the same, you hear silence. This allows you to check if the audio is true mono.

Left Channel Only

Mixes the left stereo channel into two mono channels.

Right Channel Only

Mixes the right stereo channel into two mono channels.

Mid Channel Only

Mixes the mid stereo channel into two mono channels.

Side Channel Only

Mixes the side stereo channel into two mono channels.

Mix to Stereo

If you have a surround setup with more than two channels, you can mix the surround channels to stereo.

Note

If another option than Default Channels is selected on the Audio Channel Monitoring pop-up menu, the indicator for the Master Level pane is lit, even if the master level is not adjusted. This helps you avoid accidentally using audio channel monitoring.

Unlink Faders

Determines whether you can adjust the faders individually or together.

If Unlink Faders is deactivated, moving one fader also moves the other by the same amount. Activating Unlink Faders allows you to correct improper stereo balancing by adjusting the level of the channels individually.

If you offset the faders with Unlink Faders activated and then deactivate Unlink Faders, you can adjust the overall level without changing the level offset between the channels.

Fader offsets are not preserved at the end of the range of movement or once the mouse button is released.

True Peak Analyzer Button

If True Peak Analyzer is activated, the analog reconstructed peaks (true peaks) are displayed in the Master Level meter. If this button is deactivated, the sample values (digital peaks) are displayed.