Adjusting Audio Output
To adjust global audio output:
1.  In the Project window, click the Settings tab.
2.  Double-click Audio Project.
3.  Click the Output tab.
4.  Click the Mix Mode Selection Menu button, and select a type of output.
  Select Stereo to mix the currently monitored audio tracks into a stereo pair.
  Select Mono to pan all the currently monitored tracks to center.
5.  (Option) You can select Clip Gain, RT EQ, or Auto Gain in the Bypass panel to disable the customized volume, real-time EQ, or automation gain effects you applied with the other audio tools.
6.  Select Tools > Audio Tool.
7.  Click the In/Out toggle buttons above the meters to display O for Output.
8.  Play back one of the following sources of reference audio by doing one of the following:
  Click the Peak Hold (PH) Menu button, and select Play Calibration Tone.
  Play back a representative sequence or clip containing audio.
9.  Watch the levels in the meters, and adjust the master attenuator to the level that you want.
  To adjust levels for individual tracks, use the Audio Mix tool.
10.  Close the Audio tool.
11.  Close the Audio Project Settings window.

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