Hi Brian,
Heres one way to do it.
 step 1 Mark a hot spot on bypass in the plugin.
step 2 mark a hotspot on makeup gain or where ever you want to push up the gain.
Step 3 use your "EARS" and go back in forth from hotspot to hotspot, bypassing 
as you go until you reach the desired output level for your track.
This is also a good way to "see" if your smashing it or not.
HTH
Chuck
YMMV


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On Aug 12, 2014, at 11:14 AM, Brian Howerton wrote:

> Hello all,
>  
> Since we do not have access to metering in the compressors in PT, how are you 
> all wrking around this as far as knowing how much gain reduction is occurring 
> when you are compressing.  Is the workaround to bypass the compressor, and 
> then go look at the track meter to determine how much gain reduction is 
> happening so you would know how much makeup gain to add back in?  Just am 
> curious to see what some of the workarounds are to dealing with no metering 
> in the compressors in PT.  Thanks for the help,
>  
> Brian
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