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Huron Technical Manual Software ver
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Copyright © 1995-2003 Lake Technol
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FCC Declaration (USA only) for Huro
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Table of Contents DISCLAIMER.......
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TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES ........
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TABLE OF CONTENTS OPERATION .......
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TABLE OF CONTENTS DC BLOCK.........
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TABLE OF CONTENTS THE 96KHZ EQ ....
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Introduction to the Huron Thank you
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Features Applications Note: Any ISA
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INTRODUCTION TO THE HURON • Optio
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Installing New Hardware Components
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↓ To change the ISA memory addres
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↓ Connecting with the patch panel
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Huron System Tools Huron Simulation
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General Installation ↓ To install
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Introduction to the System Tools Th
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Operation Starting ↓ To start the
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Configuration Functions Internal/Ex
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Displaying, Hiding and Terminating
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Stopping VRack ↓ To exit the VRac
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Patching ↓ To connect a pair of p
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Tip: Even if two patch points are c
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Introduction Features The IO Manage
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Adjusting Volumes ↓ To adjust the
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↓ To set a digital output to prof
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↓ To close a split window Summary
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THE SIMULATION TOOLS InsideTrak, Fa
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THE SIMULATION TOOLS • Angle chan
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Features Operation Object list Add
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For example: if a Source Object (ch
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Editing a BinScape Object ↓ To ed
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Features Operation The Space Array
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Adding an Object to the Space Array
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Near Field Adding B-format Input Se
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Inserting speakers ↓ To insert a
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Summary 25 20 15 Number of inputs S
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The simulated acoustic spaces used
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↓ To access the Sound Field Filte
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Directivity Factor Name d = 0.000 O
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Setting Minimum Source Distance ↓
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Adding, Inserting, Removing and Edi
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DSP Usage Summary THE SIMULATION TO
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↓ To access the Binaural Decoder
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Summary THE SIMULATION TOOLS • Th
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Starting ↓ To access MultiScape F
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Editing a Sound Object ↓ To edit
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B-format Decode Mode B-format Mode
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Editing Headphone Objects ↓ To ed
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Adding Rooms, Deleting Rooms Adding
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Summary THE SIMULATION TOOLS • Mu
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Starting ↓ To access HeadScape Se
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Configuring HeadScape ↓ To config
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Summary THE SIMULATION TOOLS • He
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Scene (List of Tracks) Track (List
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Figure 45 - Scene Properties dialog
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Manipulating Tracks ↓ To add a tr
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↓ Exporting a trajectory to a Loc
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Other Simulation Tools This sub-sec
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Operation Starting ↓ To start the
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Locator Commands Loading and Playin
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Features Requirements The WavePlaye
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Figure 49 — The WavePlayer-2 inte
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↓ Setting the RME Hammerfall as t
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Note: The Waveplayer has now been s
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Summary OTHER SIMULATION TOOLS •
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Operation Starting ↓ To start the
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↓ To select a microphone setting
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↓ To specify the Echo settings
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Integration under 32 bit Windows In
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Positional Commands Note: The numbe
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OTHER SIMULATION TOOLS SNAPGetRooms
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MultiScape Commands Parameter Descr
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Space Array Commands Parameter Desc
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VMixer Commands Parameter Descripti
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Starting ↓ To access the VMixer
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↓ To adjust the gain of an audio
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Controlling VMixer Remotely Summary
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↓ To select which pair of inputs
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Altering the XYZ Balance ↓ To alt
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Operation Starting ↓ To access I/
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Testing Signal to Noise Ratios ↓
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Huron Technical Reference The Huron
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HURON TECHNICAL REFERENCE files tha
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Huron Technical Specifications 16 B
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Figure 101 — Frequency Response o
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D-62 Connector Specifications HURON
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HURON TECHNICAL REFERENCE • Alway
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↓ To achieve the best results in
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Binaural HRTF HURON TECHNICAL REFER
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Linear Phase HURON TECHNICAL REFERE
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VRack Autostart ↓ To auto-start V