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Main Outs
Each enabled hardware channel has a main out channel strip in the Console view.
Main outs are the final destination for all of your audio in SONAR. Main outs
accept input from both tracks and buses.
Main outs contains a left channel and a right channel, but only one volume fader.
You control the left/right balance of each main out with the balance slider.
Here’s what you can do in a main out module:
Metering
The Console and Track views both have meters to measure playback level, record
level, bus output level, and main output level. The Track view also has bus return
meters. You can configure the meters differently in each view, if you want.
The responsiveness of your record meters (which also measure input monitoring)
is dependent upon the latency setting in the Audio Options dialog and the settings
in the Audio Meter Ballistics dialog. With higher latency settings the meters may
appear sluggish.
There are three basic things you should know about meters:
What the meters measure
How to show or hide different kinds of meters
How to choose display options for each kind of meter
Note: Metering uses significant amounts of your computer’s processing power,
especially RMS metering. If you need to free up resources, turning off metering
where you don’t absolutely need it helps. Using peak metering on tracks and peak
plus RMS metering on the main out is a good option. To disable all metering,
turn off metering in both the Track view and Console view.
To do this... Do this...
Set the output volume Adjust the Volume control
Adjust the left/right balance Adjust the pan slider that’s on that output module

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