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. |