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31 RIVAGE PM StageMix User Guide
If you tap an area of the graph at 0 dB or lower where there is no parameter, the RTA display or a keyboard will appear. This is useful in
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 the RTA graph.
If you tap “Don’t Allow,” the RTA graph will not appear in the future. If you want to display the RTA graph later, open the iOS Settings
screen, select Privacy Microphone, and then turn StageMix on.
NOTE
StageMix will analyze the sound from the iPad microphone and display the RTA graph.
6 RTA HOLD button
Turn on this button to display the peak value in the RTA graph. You can change how the peak is displayed by using the Peak Hold Mode
setting in the PREFERENCE screen. When the RTA graph is turned off, this button is displayed in gray and is disabled.
EQ screen menu
The following items are available in the context menu of the EQ screen.
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: Enables 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 default values.
DYN screen
Displays two dynamics selections: DYN1 and DYN2. For output channels, only DYN1 will be displayed.
1 A/B (A/B/C/D) switch buttons
These buttons enable you to switch between A and B (or A, B, C, and D for input channels in Theatre mode) as the storing destination for
the EQ parameters.
2 DYN ON/OFF button
Tap this button to switch the dynamics processor on or off. The button lights up when it is turned on.
3 Dynamics processor type select button
Enables you to select the dynamics processor type from the following: LEGACY COMP, COMP260, GATE, DE-ESSER, EXPANDER,
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