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B-format Decode Mode<br />

B-format Mode<br />

Editing a Speaker Array Object<br />

↓ To edit the configuration of a<br />

Speaker Array object<br />

Removing a Speaker Array Object<br />

↓ To remove a Speaker Array<br />

object<br />

THE SIMULATION TOOLS<br />

• Constant power panning which will maintain the same total<br />

output of power from the speaker array regardless of the<br />

listeners distance from the speaker.<br />

• Constant amplitude panning which will provide a constant<br />

volume to a listener, by altering the power output to the<br />

speaker.<br />

• Warp Factor which effects how sounds pan between<br />

speakers. A Warp factor of 1.00 gives a linear pan between<br />

two speakers. For a value greater than 1.00 the sound will<br />

tend to stick to speakers panning rapidly between them.<br />

With values less than 1.00, The sound will tend to linger<br />

between the speakers before moving on.<br />

B-format decoding decodes B-format sounds to an array of<br />

speakers.<br />

This mode produces output which is B-format encoded. The<br />

X,Y,Z,ω signals can be utilised by other applications or<br />

products which undertake their own B-format decoding.<br />

• Click OK to confirm the addition of the speaker array object<br />

to the MultiScape object list.<br />

— or —<br />

Click Cancel to cancel the addition of the speaker array<br />

object.<br />

1. Select the Speaker Array object from the MultiScape List.<br />

2. Click Edit.<br />

3. The Speaker Array dialogue box (Figure 37) will appear.<br />

4. Edit the required fields.<br />

5. Click OK to save the configuration changes.<br />

— or —<br />

Click Cancel to cancel the changes made to the Speaker<br />

Array.<br />

1. Select a Speaker Array object from the MultiScape List.<br />

2. Click Delete.<br />

The Speaker Array object will be deleted from the MultiScape<br />

List.<br />

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