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one of our primary jobs in the studio is to manage levels right when weamp;#39;re recording we want to make sure itamp;#39;s not clipping when weamp;#39;re mixing we want to make sure everything is balanced and doesnamp;#39;t clip our mix and thereamp;#39;s approximately 7 billion ways for the volume to go wrong when working on a piece of music thankfully Studio one gives us a lot of options for places to adjust that gain to adjust that volume in different places throughout our signal flow which is really handy but if youamp;#39;re new to this it can be confusing so itamp;#39;s a concept youamp;#39;ll hear called gain staging that word is complicated some people take it to mean other things Iamp;#39;m just referring to it in the literal sense of staging the gain the volume from one phase of the process to the next if you think about a guitar player with a pedal board who has um letamp;#39;s say an overdrive pedal a compressor pedal um another overdrive pedal and a Reverb peda