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system (WooferCal is only available when an adaptive
woofer system is included in a group).
For additional groups, repeat steps 2 - 5.
3.7 CREATING SAM MONITOR LAYOUT
To create a layout all monitors, subwoofers and woofer
systems must be powered and GLM network connec-
tions must be made.
A layout defines your monitors and their locations in the
room. Place Left and Right monitor pairs symmetrically
to the grid to be able to use the automatic symmetrical
room response calibration. Figure 5 shows a stereo
system with a subwoofer.
A new system layout is created when the GLM user
interface starts the first time. You can always create
a new layout by selecting the ‘File | New’ menu item.
When the creation of a new layout starts, initially all
monitors, subwoofers and woofer systems are stacked
on the left side of the page.
1.
The layout style selection – shows example positions
for each system (example positions can be skipped
e.g. subwoofer can be placed between Left and
Right monitors).
2.
The devices – the UnPlaced device cell on the right
and the Not Used device cell on the left. Start to drag
the device icon from the UnPlaced device cell and
the device will play the ID tone. Place the device
icon to the Layout grid (3) to the position that matches
its placement in your monitoring system layout.
3.
The Not Used device cell. This will be used e.g. with
the SE System where GLM needs to know the
unused channels.
4.
The layout grid – the monitoring system layout style
with the Stereo with subwoofer system. The center
cell is the listening position (will be placed with the
VOG monitor in an Auro3D system). The top cells
of the grid are the front monitors and the bottom
cells are the rear monitors.
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