User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1.0 System Requirements
- 2.0 Wi-Fi Settings
- 3.0 Getting Started
- 4.0 Mixer Window
- 4.1 Channel Bank Navigation
- 4.2 Layer Navigation
- 4.3 Channel Names and Colors
- 4.4 Faders
- 4.5 Channel ON
- 4.6 CUE
- 4.7 Dual Cue Mode
- 4.8 SOLO Mode
- 4.9 Master Bank
- 4.10 GAIN
- 4.10.1 Digital Gain
- 4.10.2 Gain Compensation Mode
- 4.10.3 Analog Gain / Digital Gain Link
- 4.10.4 ALL GC ON
- 4.10.5 ALL GC OFF
- 4.10.6 Input Port
- 4.10.7 Phantom Power
- 4.10.8 Phase
- 4.10.9 Dante Wireless Microphone Control and Monitoring
- 4.10.10 Non-Dante Wireless Microphone Control and Monitoring
- 4.10.11 Input Port Patching
- 4.10.12 Input Port Patch Options
- 4.10.13 Multi-Channel Input Patching
- 4.11 SENDS ON FADERS
- 4.12 DCA GROUP MASTER FADERS
- 4.13 DCA GROUP ASSIGNMENT
- 5.0 EQ / PAN / 5.1 / DYNAMICS/ SENDS
- 6.0 OUTPORTS
- 7.0 UTILITY
- 8.0 RACK
- 8.1 GEQ Racks
- 8.2 EFFECT Rack
- 8.3 EFFECT EDITING
- 8.3.1 Current Effect
- 8.3.2 Effect Type Selection
- 8.3.3 Effect Library
- 8.3.4 Input and Output Patch Assignments
- 8.3.5 Input and Output Meters
- 8.3.6 Effect Bypass
- 8.3.7 Effect Cue
- 8.3.8 Close Effect Editor
- 8.3.9 Parameter Editing using Sliders
- 8.3.10 Numerical Parameter Editing
- 8.3.11 Multi-Segment Buttons
- 8.3.12 Accessing Parameters
- 8.3.13 Additional Parameters
- 8.3.14 Wet/Dry Mix
- 8.4 GRAPHICAL EFFECT EDITING
- 8.4.1 REV-X Time/Level Parameters
- 8.4.2 REV-X Space Parameters
- 8.4.3 REV-X Filter Parameters
- 8.4.4 REVERB Time/Level Parameters
- 8.4.5 REVERB Space Parameters
- 8.4.6 REVERB Filter Parameters
- 8.4.7 REVERB Dynamics Parameters
- 8.4.8 STEREO REVERB Program
- 8.4.9 MONO/STEREO/MOD DELAY Parameters
- 8.4.10 DELAY LCR Parameters
- 8.4.11 ECHO Parameters
- 9.0 SCENE MEMORY
- 10.0 SETUP
- 10.1 Fader Delay
- 10.2 Filled EQ Graph
- 10.3 Enable Inc/Dec Scene Recall
- 10.4 Show Send Levels in Meter Bridge
- 10.5 Enable Phantom Power Switching
- 10.6 Set EQ band to 0dB with Double-Tap
- 10.7 Show dB Markings on Mixer
- 10.8 Set DCA to 0dB with Double-Tap
- 10.9 Disable Screen Auto-Lock
- 10.10 Cue Operation Mode
- 10.11 Cue A Mode
- 10.12 Cue B Mode
- 10.13 Solo in Place Mode
- 10.14 Channel Select – StageMix Follows Console
- 10.15 Channel Select – Console Follows StageMix
- 10.16 Input Meter Point
- 10.17 Output Meter Point
- 10.18 Display Key Input for Dynamics Meters
- 10.19 RTA Peak Hold Mode
- 10.20 RTA Input Gain
- 10.21 RTA Number of Bands
- 11.0 Troubleshooting
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5.4.8 RTA ON
A Real-Time Analyzer function is integrated into the 8-Band PEQ
editing screen. The iPad’s built-in microphone is used as the input
source for the RTA. Alternatively, an external mic connected to the
headset jack can be used. Gain level is selected in the Setup Screen
(refer to 10.20
).
When the [RTA ON] button is highlighted with a green background, a
61-band or 121-band RTA will be displayed as part of the 8-Band PEQ
editing graph. The number of bands used for the RTA can be selected
on the Setup screen (refer to 10.21).
5.4.9 RTA HOLD
Press the [HOLD] button to enable this function. The button will be
highlighted with a yellow background. The RTA Hold mode is selected
in the Setup Screen (refer to 10.19
).
5.4.10 Gain and Frequency Lock
In some cases, it may be necessary to adjust the gain without altering
the frequency. Or to adjust the frequency without changing the gain. In
this case, the “Gain Lock” or “Frequency Lock” functions can be used.
These buttons are located above the EQ graph.
The “Lock” buttons affect all 8 bands, but not the HPF, LPF or the 3
notch filters. When a band is adjusted, the locked parameter value
becomes red. The lock function is automatically turned off when you
navigate to a different channel or select a different EQ band.
5.4.11 BAND BYPASS
Each of the 8-Band PEQ bands can be independently bypassed using
the buttons labelled 1-8 above the editing area. The buttons will be
highlighted in orange when a band is bypassed.
5.4.12 NOTCH FILTERS
The 8-Band PEQ includes 3 notch filters, labelled A, B and C. Triangle-
shaped buttons at the bottom of the editing area represent the 3 notch
filters.
Slide these buttons horizontally to select the notch frequency. A
floating display above the button will show the Frequency and Q values.
The [ON] button in the floating display is used to enable the notch filter.
When a notch filter is selected and its button is highlighted in yellow,
the Q value for that filter can be adjusted using a pinch gesture.
If you have accessed the 8-Band PEQ Editor from the Mixer window,
press the [MIXER] button at the top-right of the display to return to the
Mixer window.