User Manual

CONTENTS
Part names & functions
35 RIVAGE PM StageMix User Guide
INS screen menu
The following items are available in the INS screen’s context menu.
Copy: Copies the Plug-in parameters to the clipboard.
Paste: Pastes the Plug-in parameters in the clipboard.
Compare: Enables you to compare the Plug-in parameters with the parameters in the clipboard by switching between the two.
Default: Resets the Plug-in settings to their default values.
GEQ/PEQ screen
This screen is available if GEQ/PEQ has been inserted into the selected channel.
GEQ
1 Type and insert point indicator
Displays the type and insert point of the currently-inserted GEQ/PEQ.
2 L/R Link button
Appears if odd-A/even-A GEQ RACKs of 31band GEQ or a pair of Flex15GEQs/PEQs have been inserted as A/B in stereo pair channels.
Tap this button repeatedly to toggle between L and R. Tap the LINK icon in the middle to apply the settings for the currently-selected
channel to the other channel.
3 GEQ/PEQ ON/OFF button
Switches the GEQ/PEQ on or off. The button lights up when it is turned on.
4 Level meters
Display the peak level for the rear stage of the GEQ/PEQ.
5 RTA HOLD button
Turn on this button to display the peak value in red over the RTA graph. You can change how the peak is displayed by using the Peak Hold
Mode setting in the PREFERENCE screen.
6 OVERVIEW area
Displays the frequency response of the entire GEQ. The range covered by the EQ graph is indicated in green. You can tap this area to draw
the EQ graph and center in on the frequency of the location where you tapped the screen.
7 EQ graph
Drag the handle up and down to adjust the gain of each band. Double-tap the handle to set the EQ Gain to 0 dB.
Swipe left or right on an empty area to scroll the frequency bands to be displayed.
For Flex15 GEQ, the available number of bands will be displayed as “Available Bands” next to the LIMIT button.
8 LIMIT button
Enables you to select the range of gain adjustment from the following options: ±15 dB, ±12 dB, ±6 dB (these are valid in both the boost
and cut directions), or –24 dB (valid only in the cut direction).
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