I'm looking at some signals with the Spectrum display in the Control screen. The incoming signal varies from -1 to +1.
There appears to be no way of setting the 0dB reference level for the Spectrum display. The only thing that I can do is to change the lower limit. This results in me having to set the lower limit to -150dB so that I can see the spectrum. The result is that the spectrum is vertically compressed a lot due to the very large vertical scale.
To fix this, I see two options.
I need to be able to change the 0dB reference level.
Or I need to be able to change the upper level limit on the Spectrum display.
Are either of these possible to do?
0dB reference level used for Spectrum display in Control screen
Re: 0dB reference level used for Spectrum display in Control screen
Presumably -1 to +1 just means your main window scale is set to Normalised.
Your sound is obviously very quiet. Maximise it before you look at its spectrum. You can always Undo afterwards.
Your sound is obviously very quiet. Maximise it before you look at its spectrum. You can always Undo afterwards.