User guide
CUEMIX FX
98
A/B (stereo audio channels)
The View section (Figure 10-47) displays the pair 
of input or output audio channels you are viewing. 
See “Choosing a channel pair to display” above.
Line/Scatter
Choose either Line or Scatter from the menu in the 
View section (Figure 10-47) to plot each data point 
as either a single pixel or as a continuous line that 
connects each frequency data point to the next, as 
shown below in Figure 10-42.
Figure 10-48: The same Phase Analysis displayed in Line versus
Scatter mode.
☛ Line mode is significantly more CPU intensive 
than Scatter. You can reduce Line mode CPU 
overhead for the Phase Analysis display by 
increasing the Floor filter and reducing the Max 
Delta Theta filters (see “Filters” on page 99).
Color/Grayscale
In Color mode (Figure 10-47) signal amplitude is 
indicated by color as follows: red is loud and blue is 
soft. In grayscale mode, white is loud and gray is 
soft.
Linear/Logarithmic
Choose either Linear or Logarithmic from the 
menu in the View section (Figure 10-47) to change 
the scale of the frequency axis. In rectangular 
coordinates, the vertical axis represents frequency, 
and in polar coordinates, the radius from the 
center is frequency. With a linear scale, frequencies 
are spaced evenly; in a logarithmic scale, each 
octave is spaced evenly (frequencies are scaled 
logarithmically within each octave).
Linear is better for viewing high frequencies; 
logarithmic is better for viewing low frequencies.
Rectangular/Polar
Choose either Rectangular or Polar from the menu 
in the View section (Figure 10-47) to control how 
audio is plotted on the Phase Analysis grid. 
Rectangular plots the audio on an X-Y grid, with 
frequency along the vertical axis and phase 
difference on the horizontal axis. Polar plots the 
data on a polar grid with zero Hertz at its center. 
The length of the radius (distance from the center) 
represents frequency, and the angle (theta) 
measured from the +y (vertical) axis represents the 
phase difference in degrees.
Figure 10-49: Rectangular versus Polar display (with a linear plot).
Above, Figure 10-49 shows Rectangular versus 
Polar display with a Linear plot. Below, 
Figure 10-50 show s the same displays (and the 
same data) with a Logarithmic plot:
Figure 10-50: Rectangular versus Polar display with a logarithmic
plot.
Axes
The Axes control (Figure 10-47) sets the opacity of 
the grid displayed in the graph, from 100% (fully 
visible) down to 0% (fully hidden).










