Can you outline for me the steps one would take to make a hotspot and then
have it automatically read it?
I've kind a forgotten how to do this.
Chris.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Chesworth" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2014 7:13 AM
Subject: Re: Monitoring levels
Beyond using a hotspot, there's not a way that I'm aware of. Assuming
your hardware doesn't have a horribly high noise floor or anything,
then your best bet is probably just to air on the side of caution and
go in at a lower gain level whenever it's a particularly dynamic part
and raise the level after, perhaps with a limiter on the track to
catch any peaks.
Scott
On 5/7/14, Christopher-Mark Gilland <[email protected]> wrote:
I'm 100% perfectly aware that I can monitor the level of an individual
track
by interacting with it, then finding the meter, and then, I can keep
hitting
vo+F3 to read what's under the Voiceover cursor. what however I'm
looking
for, is something slightly more robust. Is there a way, and if so, how,
that I could asign a hotspot or something similar then have it where it
won't read the meter automatically, no, however, if, and only! if, I
clip,
it'll automatically trigger voiceover to say clipped, or to read the
meter
in such of a way I'll know I'm clipping? Sometimes, with my hearing
loss,
it's slightly tricky for me to know audibly, until it gets where it's so
badly clipping, that it's flat out disgusting. The issue is, yeah, I
could
manually look, but what if I only clip on say, one note? If I sing right
over that note for instance then check the meter one or two notes
early/late, I might miss something very very important. I'm just
wonderring
the best way to hit that meter dead spot on, so I know instantly! that
I'm
clipping.
Chris.
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