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TF StageMix
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The parameters for the selected band are displayed in a popup over the handle.
Tapping the icon toggles between showing or hiding the lock icon. Changes to the cutoff frequency and gain values can
be disabled by showing 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 mode for 1-knob EQ mode.
If you tap an area of the graph where there is no parameter at 0 dB or lower, RTA or a keyboard is displayed. This is useful for
understanding the relationship between sound range and frequency.
When you open the EQ screen for the first time, a message is displayed asking whether you want to use the iPad mic for RTA
display.
If you tap Don't Allow, RTA will not be displayed in the future. If you want to display RTA later, open the iOS Settings app,
select Privacy Microphone, and then turn on StageMix.
8 Hold button
Turn this button on to display the peak value in the RTA display. You can change how the peak is displayed by using the Peak
Hold Mode setting in the PREFERENCE screen (page 16). When RTA display is turned off, this button is displayed in gray
and is disabled.
EQ screen menu
The following items are available in the EQ screen's context menu.
Copy: Copies the EQ parameters of the selected channel to the clipboard.
Paste: Pastes the EQ parameters in the clipboard to the selected channel.
Compare: Allows you to compare the EQ parameters of the selected channel with the EQ parameters in the clipboard by switching
between the two.
Gain Flat: Sets the EQ gain of the current channel to the flat position.
Default: Resets EQ settings to their default values.
NOTE
StageMix will analyze the sound from the iPad microphone and display RTA.