Hi Brian,

At this point, I don't even recall precisely how it was in the beta but now 
it's like this:
The peak display is classified as a vertical fader (and I'm not sure exactly 
why but) if you want to reset it, simply click on it. The default action for 
that display is to reset the meter because that's all you can do with it.

The volume display to its left can be toggled between volume and delay and, by 
delay, we mean delay in samples incurred by plug-ins. With delay compensation, 
it's largely unnecessary and most users won't need to refer to it.

HTH,

Slau

On Dec 18, 2015, at 7:35 AM, Brian Howerton <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello folks,
> I had a question about something that Slau referred to in his accessibility 
> fixes overview of pro tools 12.3.  I am running pro tools 12.3, and it looks 
> like that they have changed the peak delay table that Slau was referring to.  
> In my audio track channel strip, I see the vertical fader, followed by the 
> level meter, followed by I guess that other fader that Slau was referring to 
> that was redundant, and then it displays the peak as minus infinite, but it 
> is displaying that as a fader now, and if you interact with it, it doesn’t 
> change it.  It looks like that this is the peak meter, but it’s referring to 
> it as a vertical fader as well.  First of all, is this the thing that Slau 
> was referring to in his tutorial, and is it correct that they are now not 
> displaying this information as a table now?  Just was a little confused about 
> this when checking it against what Slau was showing.  I know that he was 
> running the release candidate, so I wanted to check to see what the final 
> version looked like because as I said looks like mine is not displaying as a 
> table.  Hope this all makes sense.  I am running pro tools 12.3.0.  Thanks 
> everyone,
> Brian
> 
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