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EQ graph
Displays the parameter settings of the EQ and filter. As you adjust the settings of each band, the results are reflected
in the graph.
When using 1-knob EQ mode, you can adjust the 1-knob level slider by dragging it left and right.
When using manual mode, you can drag the handles in the graph to adjust the settings. When using the bell-type
filter, you can adjust the Q by pinching the curve on the graph.
The parameters for the selected band are displayed in a popup above the handle.
You can click the area in the column to turn the lock icon ON and OFF. Changes to the cutoff frequency and gain
values can be disabled by enabling the lock icon. The lock icon can be specified separately for each band.
You can return the EQ gain to its default setting by double-tapping the handle.
When HPF is turned on, you can drag the HPF handle to adjust the cutoff frequency. You can also adjust HPF
independently when using the Intensity type in the 1-knob EQ mode.
If you tap below 0 dB on the graph where there is no parameter, RTA or a keyboard is displayed. This is useful for
understanding the relationship between sound range and frequency.
When the EQ screen is first opened, a dialog opens to confirm whether you want to use the iPad mic for the RTA
display.
If you tap Don’t Allow, RTA is not displayed in the future. If you want to display RTA, open the iOS Settings, select
Privacy and turn StageMix ON from the Microphone screen.
NOTE
The displayed RTA analyzes the audio input from the iPad mic.
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Hold button
When turned on, it displays the peak value within the RTA display. You can change how it is displayed by changing the
Peak Hold Mode settings on the PREFERENCE screen. When the RTA display is OFF, it grays out and is disabled.
EQ screen menu
The following items are available in the EQ screen's context menu.
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