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                "title": "Realtime Analyzer block",
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                        "*": "__TOC__\n\n=Available on which products=\n\n* '''Axe-Fx III''': 1 block\n* '''FM3''', '''FM9''': no\n* '''Axe-Fx II''', '''AX8''', '''FX8''': no\n\n=Channels or X/Y=\n\nNo.\n\n=About the RTA=\n\nThe RTA block is available on the Axe-Fx only.\n\n<blockquote>'''FRACTAL AUDIO QUOTES'''<HR>\n\n<blockquote>\n[https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/rta-fourier-transform.181666/post-2227267]\nThe RTA is a Fourier Transform.\n</blockquote>\n\n<blockquote>\n[https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/does-the-real-time-analyzer-block-have-a-viewing-slope.185972/post-2299540]\nThe RTA block is a \"constant Q\" analyzer. White noise increases by 3dB/octave. The two tones are equal in amplitude. Therefore you should see a rising slope on the noise and the tones at equal amplitude.\n</blockquote>\n</blockquote>\n\n=RTA block position on the grid=\n\nThe RTA block requires an input signal only and doesn't transmit any signal, so its output doesn't need to be connected.\n\n=Use RTA to watch the audio spectrum=\n\nThe RTA provides detailed visual feedback of the audio spectrum.\n\nTo view the display, scroll to the RTA block and press Edit.\n\nIt also makes for a great dynamic display during performances.\n\n[[image:rta.jpg|300px]]\n\n=Use RTA to fight feedback=\n\nThe RTA can point out frequencies where undesired feedback occurs. Turn the Value knob to select the desired band, and the frequency of the selected band will be displayed in the upper left corner. You can then use a PEQ to cut frequencies.\n\n<blockquote>'''FRACTAL AUDIO QUOTES'''<HR>\n<blockquote>\n[https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/correct-use-of-the-rta-block.141830/#post-1680183] \nUse it to identify problem frequencies or as a spiffy screen saver.\n</blockquote>\n</blockquote>\n\n=Use RTA to test hardware I/O=\n\nThe RTA can be used to test the hardware I/O. For example, to test the Instrument input:\n\n<blockquote>'''FRACTAL AUDIO QUOTES''' [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/output-level.136991/page-3#post-1629752]<HR>\n# Go to a blank preset.\n# Create a chain that connects Input 1 to the RTA block. On a separate row create a chain where the Synth block feeds Output 3.\n# Set the Synth Type = Sine, Tracking = Off, Frequency = 1000 Hz.\n# Connect an instrument cable from Output 3 (left or right) to the Instrument Input.\n# Set the Input 1 / Instrument Level in the I/O menuto 50%.\n# Turn the Out 3 Level knob all the way up.\n# The Input 1 yellow LED should be lit. Red should not be lit. Go to the RTA block Config tab. Set Bands to 128, Window to Blackman. Go to the RTA tab. There should be a narrow spike at 1 kHz (three bands). There should be no other bands showing power except maybe a little noise at the highest bands. The spike at 1 kHz should be about 2 1/4 divisions below full-scale. \n</blockquote>\n\n=Use RTA to measure devices=\n\nThe RTA can be used to measure the output of other equipment, in conjunction with the [[Synth block]]. For example, to measure the frequency response of an external EQ or distortion pedal, set the Synth block to Pink Noise, send the Synth's signal through the pedal and back again, and use the RTA to measure and see the response.\n\n[[category:Axe-Fx3]]\n[[category:Sounds]]\n[[category:All]]"
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                "title": "Reset system parameters",
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                        "*": "__TOC__\n=About resetting the system parameters=\n\nWhen things do not sound like they should or do not work as expected, and you can't find a cause, execute the Reset System Parameters menu command in the [[Utilities menu]].\n\nThis returns all parameters in the [[Setup menu]] and [[Tuner|Tuner menu]] to their factory default values. This includes the FC controller configuration.\n\nResetting the system parameters does NOT change or delete presets, nor user cabs, nor [[Global blocks]].\n\nIMPORTANT: Before resetting, write down each non-factory setting which is required to operate your rig, and export your FC configuration from the editor.\n\n<blockquote>\n'''FRACTAL AUDIO QUOTES'''\n<HR>\n<blockquote>\n[http://forum.fractalaudio.com/posts/1177234]\nDoing a system reset and having that \"fix\" things does not surprise me at all. There are a variety of parameters that affect the overall sound that could be set incorrectly either by accident or by a bug in previous firmware. A system reset gives you a clean slate and ensures that the unit sounds as intended. The only drawback is that any changes you've made to I/O and MIDI control assignments will be lost.\n</blockquote>\n</blockquote>\n\nSee <q>[https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/wicked-wiki-16-a-virgin-axe-fx-ii.77576/ Wicked Wiki 16: A virgin Axe-Fx II]</q> for more information.\n\n=Reset the Axe-Fx III, FM9, FM3=\n\nUse the [[Utilities menu]] to reset all system parameters in the [[Setup menu]] and [[Tuner|Tuner menu]].\n\nThe [[Utilities menu]] also lets you delete all presets and all user cabs, if desired. You can reload the [[Factory presets]] with [[Fractal-Bot]] or the [[Editors]].\n\nUse [[Fractal-Bot]] to load [[Firmware]] onto the device. \n\nA system reset also resets the FC Controllers settings. Use the editor to save and restore these settings.\n\nSee Fractal Audio Support's <q>[https://support.fractalaudio.com/en-US/reset-system-parameters-289296 Reset System Parameters]</q> for more information.\n\n=Reset the Axe-Fx II=\n\n'''Mark I/II'''\n\n# Delete all presets in a bank by sending an <q>empty bank</q> SysEx file. Launch Fractal-Bot, load the file and send it. You'll be asked to which bank it should send the file. Just select one bank and repeat it for the other ones.\n# The system data area of the Axe-Fx II contains all user cabs, configuration information and Global blocks. Cleaning it will delete it all. This is accomplished by downloading a clean system data file. Launch Fractal-Bot, load the file and send it. It will display a warning. Confirm, wait and it's done. Now restart the Axe-Fx II. After powering up all parameters in I/O, Global etc. will be reset to their default values, user cabs 1-50 will be empty and global blocks data is gone. Note that this method does not clear user cab slots 51-100.\n# Uploading the clean System file to the Axe-Fx does not clear user cabs 51-100. This has to be done separately. Download the required file. Launch Fractal-Bot, load the file and send it. It will ask to which slot it should send the empty IR. Type <q>51</q> (or Current if you have selected the cab slot on the unit itself) and send it. You have to repeat it for every slot. Note that when you select a user cab slot on the Axe-Fx after sending the empty IR to it, the Axe-Fx will still display the user cab name afterwards. You have to restart the Axe-Fx II to make the names disappear.\n\n'''XL/XL+'''\n# Use the commands in the [[Setup menu|Utility menu]] to clear all presets and all user cabs.\n# Execute the Reset System Params command in the [[Setup menu|Utility menu]] to return all system parameters to factory defaults.\n# The only left-overs will the [[Global blocks]].\n\n=Reset the AX8 or FX8=\n\n# Perform a reset in the [[Setup menu|Utility menu]]. This will restore all system parameters. This does not impact presets or user cabs.\n# If desired, use the [[Setup menu|Utility menu]] to clear all presets and user cabs. Then load the [[Factory presets]] again.\n\n=Reset the FC controller=\n\n# On the Axe-Fx III, open the [[Setup menu]].\n# Select FC Controllers and press ENTER.\n# Turn to the Reset page.\n# Select the relevant entry for FC-6 or FC-12 and press ENTER to load the default settings.\n\n=Reset the MFC-101=\n\nRead <q>[[MFC-101 MIDI foot controller]]</q> for more information.\n\n=Back up and restore system settings with Fractal-Bot=\n\nUse [[Fractal-Bot]] to backup and restore all system settings in the [[Setup menu]] and [[Tuner|Tuner menu]], [[Global blocks]], presets, user cabs and the FC controller configuration.\n\n=Emergency Boot Recovery=\n\nIf the device freezes or crashes when powering on, try the steps in <q>[[Firmware#Emergency_boot_recovery|Emergency Boot Recovery]]</q>.\n\n=How to clear Global blocks=\n\nResetting the system parameters does not clear the Global blocks data on the Axe-Fx. See <q>[[Global blocks]]</q> for more information.\n\n=Why does the device automatically reset its system parameters=\n\nIf you turn off power too quickly after having adjusted entries in the global menus, it may interrupt the autosave process. If that happens, the device will automatically reset the system parameters the next time it's powered on.\n\n<blockquote>'''FRACTAL AUDIO QUOTES'''<HR>\n\n<blockquote>\n[https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/axe-fx-iii-16-00-beta-8-cygnus-firmware-public-beta-5.171093/post-2062360]\nThis means a failsafe was encountered. If the setup data checksum fails, which can happen if the power is interrupted while modifying it, the unit will detect that and revert to default values.\n</blockquote>\n</blockquote>\n\n=Videos=\n\n[[video:Cooper-FullReset]]\n\n[[category:Axe-Fx2]]\n[[category:Axe-Fx3]]\n[[category:FM3]]\n[[category:FM9]]\n[[category:AX8]]\n[[category:FX8]]\n[[category:All]]"
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