The only problem I have with the program after use now for while is the small vu meters. Find myself going back to NTrack because I fee more comfortable with the larger variable size numbered VU meters especially monitoring input. How are others dealing with this?
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Vu Meters --
Good point...
I guess the size of the VU meters will depend on your screen resolution and your screen size. (I run 1150 wide on a 17 inch screen and - yes - the meters are rather small) I wonder if the program was originally designed for 800x600 or 1k x 768 resolution??
For input monitoring I tend to use the VU meters on my mixer, they are larger and you can see them at a glance from across the room.
My moan is about the MTS replay meters - I would like to see a pair of them when you dealing with a stereo track
Perhaps we should send a hint to MTS support for the next issue...
PH
I guess the size of the VU meters will depend on your screen resolution and your screen size. (I run 1150 wide on a 17 inch screen and - yes - the meters are rather small) I wonder if the program was originally designed for 800x600 or 1k x 768 resolution??
For input monitoring I tend to use the VU meters on my mixer, they are larger and you can see them at a glance from across the room.
My moan is about the MTS replay meters - I would like to see a pair of them when you dealing with a stereo track
Perhaps we should send a hint to MTS support for the next issue...
PH
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Yep!! I agree. I really like and need those meters in pairs when recording and monitoring stereo, or two mono tracks.
Tried using the meters in my souncard software but too much of a hassle just to use the program.
I hate to say this but mostly for this reason I have found myself always still using NTrack.
Like the way the meters can be moved and resized and with the numbers in NTrack
Tried using the meters in my souncard software but too much of a hassle just to use the program.
I hate to say this but mostly for this reason I have found myself always still using NTrack.
Like the way the meters can be moved and resized and with the numbers in NTrack
yeah the meters are small, but still a good reference, I just make sure that the peaks are where they should be and i am happy, I do love NTracks, but i can not for the life of me get a decent track using sound fonts, in N-tracks, especially with drum tracks, It leaves out important parts of the drum font, like a ride or hit hat or a shaker, that sounds great in the track. Also N always uses way to much resources, and is still not that stable.
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