The Output Level Meter inside the Tube applet shows the peak signal level after the tube saturation stage. Use it to confirm your output is loud enough to be useful and to catch levels that are close to clipping.
The Tube applet must be visible. It appears as "Aetherial Mic-PreAmp" (TX) or "Aetherial Dynamic Tube" (RX) inside the Aetherial Audio (TXDSP) parent container. If the applet is hidden, enable the Tube stage via the CHAIN widget on the matching side.
No radio connection is required to read the meter.
The meter uses fast-attack / slow-release ballistics β brief transient peaks are caught quickly but the bar does not drop instantly. Brief excursions into red may represent short peaks even if the bar lingers there momentarily.
The meter is only visible in the floating editor ("Aetherial Tube β TX" or "Aetherial Tube β RX"). It does not appear on the docked applet tile.
If the bar sits in the red regularly, reduce the Output knob (range β24.0 to 12.0 dB, default 0.00 dB) to bring the post-saturation level down without changing the saturation character.
If the bar barely moves off the bottom, increase Drive (range 0.0 to 24.0 dB, default 0.00 dB) to push more signal into the tube stage and raise the output reading.