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FOXBANG activation
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Playback of a FOXCAST sequence
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FOXMOTION
FOXMOTION is a unique feature that allows you to “move” the sound between the left and
right
speakers at varying rates to portray an effect of the sound (animal) moving. There are 5
different rates or speeds at which you can have FOXMOTION operate. The lower the setting,
the more gradual the transition from one speaker to the other will be.
Activating FOXMOTION:
1.
Turn on the XWave and XWave remote.
2.
Begin sound playback like normal.
3.
Access the XWave remote main menu and select the FOX FEATURES item.
4.
Select FOXMOTION and change it to on. Then select the Rate item directly beneath it
to adjust the speed that FOXMOTION operates at.
FOXMOTION will also work with external speakers. By using an external speaker with a longer
cable, you can get more distance between the two sounds helping to enhance the effect even
more. You cannot turn the speakers off or on with the XWave remote while operating with
FOXMOTION.
Tip from FOXPRO
FOXMOTION can be stacked with FOXPITCH to provide an incredibly unique sound playback
experience. Another exciting technique is to use FOXMOTION while playing a stereo audio
file to develop the effect of two animals moving around.
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FOXBANG
When activated, FOXBANG reacts to the report of a firearm by automatically switching to an
assigned function established within the XWave remote. There are 8 different settings for
FOXBANG. The available functions you can link to FOXBANG activation include: FOXDATA, mute
(toggles mute on/off), auxiliary (toggles auxiliary device on/off), preset 1, preset 2, preset 3,
preset 4, and preset 5. When FOXBANG is triggered, it will create a new record within your
FOXDATA in addition to performing the specified action.
To Activate FOXBANG and Assign a Function:
1.
Access the FOX FEATURES menu on the XWave remote and locate FOXBANG.
2.
Cycle through the available options from “Off” to the
desired function you would like
FOXBANG to be linked to.
3.
When the desired function is selected, push the “Play/Select” button to lock it in.
As the remote control has an internal sensor that senses when your firearm has been
discharged, it is important to make sure that you have the correct sensitivity level set for your
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