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542Logic Pro User Guide
Switch between two different volume levels
1. In Logic Pro, select a non-instrument channel strip.
2. Drag the Volume fader to the level you want.
3. Use one of the Toggle Level of Channel Strips key commands listed below.
Note that the channel strip’s Volume fader is all the way down.
4. Drag the Volume fader to a different level.
The chosen Toggle Level of Channel Strips key command now toggles between the two
volume levels. It does so for all channel strips of the same type at once, allowing you to
create two different mixes from one set of channel strips.
You can use the following key commands to quickly switch between two different volume
levels on a channel strip:
Toggle Level of Audio Channel Strips
Toggle Level of Auxiliary Channel Strips
Toggle Level of Output Channel Strips
Toggle Level of Input Channel Strips
Toggle Level of Bus Channel Strips
Check channel strip levels in Logic Pro
All channel strips feature a segmented level meter that shows the playback or input
monitoring level. The input monitoring level is shown when you arm an audio track in
preparation for recording.
The colors of the level meter segments provide an at-a-glance overview of individual
channel strip monitoring levels:
Amber and yellow: These signals are safe, and do not clip the channel strip output.
Red: These signals are considered “hot” levels, but the occasional peak is nothing to
worry about unless the clipping indicator is continually or regularly lit.
For more information about signal clipping, see Peak level display and signal clipping in
Logic Pro.