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The
Routing
screen for bass management has an additional row. When using bass management, the summed,
filtered bass signal will be sent to the subwoofer channel, as shown below. The direct LFE input signal is
not
sent
to the subwoofer on this screen, as it has already been mixed into the
LFE Mgt
signal:
The
Xover
blocks on the
Output
screen must also be used to create matching high pass filters for each speaker
channel. For a full set of instructions on how to use bass management, see the application note
Bass
Management with the nanoAVR
.
3.6
W
ORKING WITH CONFIGURATIONS
The complete set of data that controls the audio processing of the nanoAVR is called a
configuration
. The
nanoAVR stores four configuration presets in its internal memory, which can then be selected from the plugin
user interface, the front panel or via remote control.
The effect of changes made in the user interface fall into two categories:
The user interface is connected to the nanoAVR
The user interface is “live” – that is, any changes made to the audio processing parameters in
the user interface are downloaded immediately to the nanoAVR. The effect of these changes will
thus be audible as the changes are made.
The user interface is
not
connected to the nanoAVR
Changes made to the audio processing parameters will be made locally in the user interface
only. The next time the user interface is connected to the nanoAVR, the audio processing
parameters will be downloaded to the nanoAVR (as long as the
Synchronize Config
button is
selected). Changes are not lost between quitting and restarting the user interface.