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↓ To access the Binaural Decoder<br />

Altering Gain<br />

↓ To alter the signal gain for use<br />

through headphones<br />

Specifying, Changing and Deleting the Channel Angle<br />

↓ To specify an angle channel for<br />

the transferral of rotational<br />

information<br />

Note: The Binaural Decoder can be<br />

used in conjunction with the Sound<br />

Field Filter. It is important that the<br />

angle channel used for the orientation<br />

of the listener object (the angle<br />

channel setting in the Sound Field<br />

Filter) be different from that set in the<br />

Binaural Decoder. If the two channels<br />

are the same, confusing effects will<br />

result.<br />

↓ To change the angle channel for<br />

the transferral of rotational<br />

information<br />

↓ To delete the channel angle<br />

THE SIMULATION TOOLS<br />

• Click on the Binaural Decoder panel in the VRack.<br />

The main Binaural Decoder window will appear<br />

(see Figure 34).<br />

Alter the value of the gain by either:<br />

1. Typing a value into the Gain box.<br />

— or —<br />

Click the Arrows to select the appropriate gain value.<br />

2. Click Configure to accept the changes made to the gain<br />

levels.<br />

The angle channel selects the channel along which rotational<br />

information from a tracking device will be passed.<br />

1. Type a number, other than zero, into the angle channel box.<br />

2. Click Configure, this will set the angle channel to the<br />

number provided.<br />

1. Type the new channel number into the Angle Channel box.<br />

2. Click Configure, this will set the angle channel to the<br />

number provided.<br />

1. Set the Angle Channel box number to 0.<br />

2. Click Configure, this will halt the transmission of<br />

information through the Angle Channel.<br />

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