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<blockquote data-quote="BJ James" data-source="post: 363" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>Had a great gig on the weekend with some Canadian music legends.</p><p></p><p>During setup I thought I would get some quick monitor mixes dialed up. Mons from FOH with a tablet onstage. There was a much more experienced tech present who was a great help (Thanks Keith, if you lurk here). He had an iphone with a freq. analyzer app. I forget which one, it's the complete package you can buy the mic and interface for. Anyways this app was awesome. It had a peak hold feature that made it real easy to find the freq of any squeaks. I have an ipod touch and have a freq analyzer app as well(but a free one, not that great) but the itouch does not have a built in mic like the iphone- have to use the headphone as a mic, which of course sucks. </p><p></p><p>Is there a stand alone handheld unit that does this? I'd love to get something like this.</p><p></p><p>BJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BJ James, post: 363, member: 87"] Had a great gig on the weekend with some Canadian music legends. During setup I thought I would get some quick monitor mixes dialed up. Mons from FOH with a tablet onstage. There was a much more experienced tech present who was a great help (Thanks Keith, if you lurk here). He had an iphone with a freq. analyzer app. I forget which one, it's the complete package you can buy the mic and interface for. Anyways this app was awesome. It had a peak hold feature that made it real easy to find the freq of any squeaks. I have an ipod touch and have a freq analyzer app as well(but a free one, not that great) but the itouch does not have a built in mic like the iphone- have to use the headphone as a mic, which of course sucks. Is there a stand alone handheld unit that does this? I'd love to get something like this. BJ [/QUOTE]
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