

So, adjust level of each band in GEQ to knock down the ones which are higher than others and boost the ones which are lower than others. I guess this channel can be routed to the main output as long as it's on mute? Otherwise, I will get feedback, right?ģ) Turn on GEQ screen, press RTA button, and check the amplitude of each band in the GEQ the graph should be flat ideally, but it most likely won't be. For this, I think I will play the sound from Studio One running on a PC which is connected to the mixer via USB (I have not played anything in this way before, but I guess it can be done).Ģ) Position the measurement mic in front of the main speaker (one of the main speakers) and feed that to some arbitrarily selected channel. These are the steps I think I should take:ġ) Get a pink noise sound source and play it through the main speaker of the room (in my case, my church's sanctuary).

I'm a bit disappointed that I wasn't able to find any YouTube video showing how this is done with StudioLive III, while there are some videos for StudioLive AI and quite a few videos for some other mixers/tools/apps though. After reading some articles and watching some YouTube videos on RAT stuff, I decided that this is something definitely worth trying out I basically need to spend $60 or so to get cheap (= Berhinger) measurement mic and invest some of my time to conduct this analysis.
