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↓ To access the Sound Field Filter<br />

Editing the Listener Object (Receiver)<br />

↓ To edit the listener (receiver)<br />

object<br />

THE SIMULATION TOOLS<br />

Sound Field Filter panel will appear in the VRack and a Sound<br />

Field Filter patchset will appear in the Patch Bay.<br />

• Click the Sound Field Filter Panel in the VRack.<br />

The Sound Field Filter interface will appear (Figure 30).<br />

The Sound Field Filter only provides outputs (In B-format) for a<br />

single listener object (receiver).<br />

1. Select the listener object in the Sound Field Filter list.<br />

2. Click Edit.<br />

The following dialogue box will appear:<br />

Figure 31 — Sound Field Filter edit/add object dialogue<br />

3. Type a name for the listener object in the Name box.<br />

4. Set the Location Channel Number in the primary Location<br />

box. This Channel number specifies the channel on which<br />

the object will receive <strong>SNAP</strong> or Locatormessages indicating<br />

its current (X,Y,Z) position. It is not necessary to set a<br />

secondary Location Channel number for a listener object.<br />

5. Set the Angle Channel Number in the Primary Orientation<br />

channel box. This Angle Channel Number specifies the<br />

channel over which the orientation (facing) of the object is<br />

transmitted. In the case of the listener object, it represents<br />

the channel over which headtracking or facing information<br />

will be transmitted.<br />

6. Dir Fact (Directivity factor) for the listener object does not<br />

need to be set, As the listener object does not be generate<br />

any sound.<br />

7. Click OK to accept the changes to the listener object<br />

— or —<br />

Click Cancel to cancel the changes to the listener object.<br />

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