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Illusonic
IAP
Chapter 3
Usage
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Immersion Gain
Immersion determines how much listeners are immersed into sound (in psy-
choacoustic terminology “enveloped”). Physically, this setting relates to how
strong diffuse sound is reproduced.
Immersion High
Immersion High is a sub-feature of Immersion and determines how “brilliant”
immersion sounds.
Immersion Size
Immersion Size is a sub-feature of Immersion and determines the reverb time
RT60 of the immersion signals.
Clarity
Clarity in a way is the opposite of Depth/Immersion, it makes the reproduced
sound more dry, reducing your room’s reverberance. Also, when Clarity is
used, Depth/Immersion tend to sound cleaner.
Mode
This feature is only available with surround loudspeakers and stereo sources.
It allows you to move the sound stage from front to a side or rear. The idea
is, that you can have the sound stage at a different direction, depending on
your listening situation.
ILLUSONIC PROCESSING
MODE
STADIUM
ILLUSONIC PROCESSING
MODE
HALL
ILLUSONIC PROCESSING
MODE
CLUB
ILLUSONIC PROCESSING
MODE
PARTY
ILLUSONIC PROCESSING
MODE
RIGHT
ILLUSONIC PROCESSING
MODE
LEFT
ILLUSONIC PROCESSING
MODE
REAR
ILLUSONIC
MODE
DEFAULT
Additionally, there are a few fun modes, such as Party, Club, Hall, and Sta-
dium. You can control the room effect of Club, Hall, and Stadium with the
above described Depth parameter. Depth beyond 50% amplifies the rear
channels.
Tone Control
Use Tone Control to modify bass and treble. With Bass and Treble Gain you
can adjust the level of low and high frequencies. Bass and Treble Frequency
allow to adjust the corresponding frequencies.
IMMERSIVE AUDIO
TREBLE FREQ
7500 Hz
IMMERSIVE AUDIO
TREBLE GAIN
2.0 dB
IMMERSIVE AUDIO
BASS FREQ
150 Hz
TONE CONTROL
BASS GAIN
1.5 dB
TONE CONTROL
ON/OFF
ON
Tone Control can also be used to optimize sound for a zone far off sweet
spot (e.g. dinner table, other room, etc.). IAP Calibration software (Chapter
5) includes means of optimization of Tone Control.