User guide
 CUEMIX FX
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PHASE ANALYSIS
The Phase Analysis window (Figure 10-46 on 
page 97) graphs frequency versus phase difference 
versus amplitude of a stereo signal on either 
rectangular or polar coordinates.
In rectangular coordinates, the vertical axis 
represents frequency, and the horizontal axis 
represents the phase of the left channel minus the 
phase of the right channel (measured in radians).
In polar coordinates, the radius represents 
frequency and the angle (theta) from the +y 
vertical axis represents the phase difference of left 
channel minus the right channel.
Correlation Meter
The blue Correlation Meter to the right of the 
display shows the correlation between the two 
channels. The higher the meter, the higher the 
correlation between the two channels.
Opening the Phase Analysis
Each mk3 series FireWire audio interface has its 
own Phase Analysis window. Choose the Phase 
Analysis item from the Devices menu under the 
desired interface (Figure 10-32 on page 88). 
Choosing a channel pair to display
The Phase Analysis window follows the currently 
focused audio input or output. If you focus a mono 
channel (e.g. Analog 3), its corresponding stereo 
pair will be displayed (Analog 3–4).
View controls
The View controls (Figure 10-47) provide several 
options for the Phase Analysis display.
Figure 10-47: View controls
Pausing the display
The Pause button in the upper right corner of the 
View section (Figure 10-47) allows you to freeze 
the display at any time. To resume, click the button 
again. The correlation meter will remain active 
while the display is paused.
Figure 10-46: Phase Analysis
Pause button










