I'm using here Pro Tools 11.3.1, anyway since happens the same here, it goes  
some more ideas:
1. Make sure it doesnt have any notification or any other window behind, have 
all windows close, leave only the Pro Tools, use VO F1 twice.
2. Do the same within Pro Tools, use VO F2 twice.
3. Or,  within the Master track, interact with it, go down to comments and 
write down something there, perhaps master or something.
Strangely enough when it's not being read the level meter, I write down 
something on that comments edit box and that resolves that issue.
By intuition of course, the only thing that comes to mind is that once I write 
down something there perhaps the window is moving  a bit and that will shows 
the level meter to Voice Over?! Well, works here all the time, grin.
Regards, Rui Vilarinho 
----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Nickus de Vos 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2015 12:40 PM
  Subject: Re: a reminder about level meter issues


  Hi
  I updated to version 12.2 and now I have this teetering issue in a new 
session I created. The session only have 2 tracks and the weird thing is that 
the meeter on the stereo audio track works just fine but for the life of me, I 
can’t get the master track’s meeter to work. Any ideas?


  Nickus
  Sent from my iPhone

  On 08 Aug 2015, at 02:15, Slau Halatyn <[email protected]> wrote:


    While troubleshooting something the other day for testing purposes, I had a 
situation where level meters weren't responding. This was quite unexpected 
because it wasn't as if there were a ton of tracks in the session. Now, some of 
you will recall that, when there are too many tracks within a session to 
display at once in the Mix window, the tracks that are technically off-screen 
will not have their level meter values respond. Any tracks that appear to be 
"to the left" of the Track List pop-up menu (still referred to as the 
"show/Hide" list but that'll change soon), are really off-screen and anything 
"to the right," is actually within the boundaries of the window and will update 
the level meters correctly. I've written about this before so anyone not 
familiar with this phenomenon can search the archive or look at their mail 
archive, etc.

    so, in this case, I was dealing with a session with only four tracks and 
the level meters weren't responding. I had reimported the files into a new 
session and the meters seemed to suddenly work. It was bizarre to me. Then I 
realized that, in the original session, somehow, the View menu's settings for 
the Mix window display were set to display everything. The window, therefore, 
was displaying mic pres, instruments, inserts and sends for both a through e 
and f through j, the I/O displays, meters, comments, etc. Of course, this meant 
that the contents of the Mix window extended beyond the edge of the physical 
window which happened to be sized relatively small. So, since the level meters 
were technically off screen (not horizontally but vertically), VoiceOver was 
seeing a reference to the level meters because, as we know, VoiceOver sees all 
kinds of things that aren't really visible but, since the meters weren't really 
visible, there was no activity to report, no actual levels to speak of so no 
numbers to report. In a case like this, either a page down or a zooming of the 
window fixes the problem. Creating sessions from templates would probably be 
useful in avoiding this situation to begin with but I'd sooner shoot myself 
than use templates. Frankly, if you receive sessions from others, there's no 
guarantee that the windows are going to be maximized and, chances are more 
likely than not, the windows are going to be all over the place, depending upon 
people's preferences. It's a good idea to get used to the possibility that a 
window's size might simply not be maximized at any given point. Zooming is 
great but even zooming doesn't necessarily guarantee that the window is going 
to truly be at its maximum dimensions. For those who use Keyboard Maestro, 
there's a single workflow item for tasks such as sizing the window. I set up a 
task to maximize the window to its largest possible dimension and it works 
flawlessly. Worth checking out if KM is part of your tool set.

    Anyway, again, this whole level meter thing caught me off guard. As much as 
I use Pro Tools, things like this rarely happen so, when they do, it sometimes 
takes me by surprise and I'm reminded that others might experience head 
scratchers like this perhaps more often than I might so I figured I'd share 
this little reminder.

    Slau

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