Figure 643. The Audio Meter section.Cakewalk’s meters are extremely adjustable. The Audio Meter section lets you specify the appearance and behavior of audio meters. These settings control meter ballistics globally for all types of meters in Cakewalk.The Audio Meter section contains the following settings:
Decay Rate (msec/dB). When Hold Peaks is enabled (see Changing the meters’ display), this setting describes how fast the peaks fall after the established Hold Time.
Hold Time (msecec). When Hold Peaks is enabled (see Changing the meters’ display), this setting describes for how long peaks will sit still before dropping
Rise (msecec). The time it takes for an RMS meter to register a 20 dB rise in signal.
Fall (msecec). The time it takes for an RMS meter to register a 20 dB fall in signal.
Rise (msecec). The time it takes for a Peak meter to register a 20 dB rise in signal.
Fall (msecec). The time it takes for a Peak meter to register a 20 dB fall in signal.The Track View and Console View check boxes let you display the meters in segmented fashion in the respective views.
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