GarageBand - what does the +/- 100 scale mean in an audio track recording
When I record a mono microphone input, GarageBand creates a "trace", but its not centred around 0.
What does the +/- 100 scale mean?
Mac mini, macOS 14.5
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When I record a mono microphone input, GarageBand creates a "trace", but its not centred around 0.
What does the +/- 100 scale mean?
Mac mini, macOS 14.5
You would have to ask the developers that. I suspect it is some sort of VU meter.
Just strive to keep a good signal there, the key is the vu meter to the left of the track. That should be fairly close to zero.
The user guide does not say much about this:
macOS app user guides: GarageBand for MacUser Guide - Apple Support
I don't think it means anything, particularly.
So, should I strive to keep it in the middle?
Why does it go up more than down?
GarageBand - what does the +/- 100 scale mean in an audio track recording