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..."scaled to match the fader and compressor threshold sliders."
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According to the online manual:

Channelstrip meters

   

To the right of each channel’s fader, you’ll find a small meter that indicates the channel’s level. The meter follows the selection for “meter point” in the bottom-right corner of the associated mixer strip. When a channel is record-armed, the meter point will automatically move to meter the channel’s input. The scaling and ballistics of these meters are fixed, so that they are directly comparable across all channels of the mixer. The channelstrip meters are well-suited to balancing your mix. The scaling is optimized to show the upper range ( -20dB to 0dBFS ), and it is scaled to match the fader and the compressor threshold sliders.

Given the included graphic, I'm having a hard time visualizing this.
Could someone please elaborate on how the text relates to the graphic?

Many thanks!!
Patrick
   
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