Green Flags

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Davidkeys
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2016/07/30 14:28:08 (permalink)

Green Flags

Can someone tell me what those green flags with numbers in them mean when they pop up while playing trac?
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    Razorwit
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    Re: Green Flags 2016/07/30 14:40:38 (permalink)

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    Davidkeys
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    Re: Green Flags 2016/07/30 16:09:53 (permalink)
    I'm not sure what they are telling me though. Is there some documentation somewhere that I can read up on them?
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    Re: Green Flags 2016/07/30 16:18:26 (permalink)
    Davidkeys
    I'm not sure what they are telling me though. Is there some documentation somewhere that I can read up on them?

    he gave you the link to read about them in his last post.
    they are there to let you know where your peaks are at.
     
    Buses and audio tracks have a feature called Peak Markers. A Peak Marker in each audio track or bus moves along in the Clips pane just behind the Now Time cursor displaying the highest peak found during playback. Peak Markers appear in two different colors: one color if the peak is below 0 dB, and a different color if the peak is above 0 dB. By default, peaks below 0 dB will be green, and peaks above 0 dB will be red.

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