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  1. Just realized that when a track is record enabled logic pro bypasses the panlaw which is the cause for the level drop. I was using a 3rd party vu meter on my master bus to get levels and make sure each track was hitting the "sweet spot" this is before I realised that the level drops once it hits the faders, just putting a vu meter on each track I see that I was actually setting my levels and recording too hot the whole time. Thanks
  2. So I'm having a bit of a problem with logic pro pan law and recording. I have my pan law set to -3db. I'd rather use -3db than -3db compensated. I set my gear to the appropriate level for conversion when recording only to listen back and notice it's 3db quieter than the level I recorded. For the sake of work flow is there a work around for this besides adding another gainstage or having to trim ? Or am I just completely missing something. I tried the independent monitoring level setting, but that just moves the fader up or down, which I only even touch during the balance phase of a mix. I do understand that things panned to the center will be 3db quieter, however when you're recording it is very confusing to have the level drop on playback after you set the perfect level, is there not a way to implement that and stil keep your level.
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