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Integrated Smaart Analysis
The UMX.96 is the first digital console to fully integrate industry standard EAW Smaart analysis technology into the workflow of every mix. Smaart inside the UMX.96 provides significant visual reinforcement to everyday tasks like EQing a vocal or ringing out the monitors.
Signal information for every input or output, parametric or graphic is automatically sent to Smaart upon channel selection. The RTA or spectrograph analysis of that signal is then displayed on the EQ screen. The analysis is provided post-EQ, so any user adjustments are shown on the analysis screen. |
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SMAART
The UMX.96 runs a custom version of Smaart on the internal PC. This offers analysis functionality with a dedicated measurement mic input, making Smaart configuration fast and simple. The input is calibrated for the supplied RTA-420 measurement microphone, so plug in the mic and start analyzing. Additionally, this measurement system provides constant dB-SPL metering via the on board 3-digit, 7-segment display. For more complex system analysis other mic channels can be configured as measurement sources.
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| Measurement mic input |
Sound pressure level |
RTA-420 measurement mic |
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CROSSOVER
For simple multi-way systems, the onboard 2-, 3-, or 4-way crossovers are compatible with any manufacturer’s loudspeakers. Each band offers mute, polarity reverse, gain adjustment, filter frequency, slope and type. Individual bands or the entire crossover can be bypassed as needed. |

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PARAMETRIC EQ
The parametric EQ displays Smaart data concurrently with the EQ curve. The RTA has been color coded much like traditional spectrogram data; low level content is displayed in blue, and as the signal level increases, the color will change to green, yellow and red. For example, when EQing vocals it becomes very easy to see the fundamental frequencies and subsequent harmonics of a particular voice. |

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GRAPHIC EQ
The graphic EQ displays RTA or spectrograph data as well. The spectrograph 3D display of a signal’s spectral content over time helps identify feedback frequencies, system resonances, and mechanical noise, making it a handy tool for things like optimizing monitors and quickly correcting feedback problems during the mix.
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