Hi Nick,

There isn't any quick way to do this. There's a numeric display in the Gain 
Audio Suite plug-in that still isn't visible. It's been logged as a bug but 
hasn't been fixed yet. Running the analysis does yield the result but it's not 
visible to VoiceOver at this time. If you need to determine the highest peak 
achieved, shuttle through the track and take a look at the result in the peak 
meter. If you're in Transport mode on the num pad, use Control-9 to engage 
playback at 8x speed. a 4-minute clip will take 30 seconds to play through. 
Apart from that, I guess you'll have to take a guess, based on the shuttle 
through, what the loudest part of the material is and go back to verify. reset 
the peak meter and play through the section at normal speed and see if you 
attain that peak again.

bTW, even if the analysis result were accessible, I don't think it reports the 
exact location of the peak. I suppose there's probably some other plug-in that 
might perform that task but I've never heard of one that does what you're 
looking to do.

Slau

On Dec 19, 2015, at 2:10 PM, Nick Baltimora <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Hi, anyone knows a trick to determine the peak of an audio track/mix and the 
> way to locate the edit  selector in the corrispondent  position? I mean an 
> alternative to Snapper or insight or tl meter inside PT. Thanks
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