Hi Nick,

One other thing you can do is use the Strip Silence feature to find peaks. 
Select your audio, hit Command-u to bring up the strip Silence dialog and then 
set your threshold to a relatively high number and strip away or separate the 
clips. This way, you can define, say, minus 2 dB as your peak and anywhere the 
material goes over minus 2 dB, the region will be separated or the rest of the 
audio stripped and only the peaks above minus 2 db remain. Remember to undo the 
action and there you have your peaks. Double-check with the peak meter to get 
the final number.

HTH,
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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