Rta menu – Omnia Audio Omnia.9 User Manual
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RTA Menu
The RTA menu allows you to monitor many of the same sources as those mentioned in the Oscilloscope
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R The Delay control works the same here as it does previous and subsequent display sections.
R The RTA Resolution control lets you choose between a 1/3 and 1/6 octave display.
R The Averages control can be used to slow down or speed up the RTA’s display response. A lower
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