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The inner dashed circle in the source placement area represents the distance at
which the level attenuation starts (0 dB distance). If Distance Attenuation is enabled
in the Level Panel, the level decreases when a source is moved further away and
gives a natural feeling of increasing distance.
If the mouse pointer is moved over a virtual source, its current angle
and distance position is displayed with a hover effect.
Maximum Source Distance:
The ring within the source placement area visualizes the maximum distance from
the center of which sources can be placed. If sources are moved outside this ring,
they are clipped. The maximum distance is depending on the loudspeaker setup
and corresponds to the maximum source distance in the current filter set on a
connected Processor. Above this distance, virtual source rendering is kept constant
except for distance relative volume attenuation. The clipping at setup dependent
distance can be disabled in the view menu (page 24), so sources can be moved
within the full range of distance up to 200 m.
Multiple Select:
It is possible to select several sources at the same time and move
them as a group, so they will keep their relative positions to each
other. To select multiple sources, draw a rectangle with a mouse
around the sources to group, select them manually with pressing
ctrl-key while clicking them or use the keyboard shortcuts for group
selection (ctrl-key + number or alt-key + number, see above).
If multiple sources are selected, they appear with a cyan circle around them. The
master source for moving is marked with a red circle; also the values in the status
bar correspond to this master source. The master is simply selected by clicking on
one of the selected sources. The group can thus be moved by keeping left clicked
source down and move the mouse pointer into the workspace.
Input Panel
The input panel gives you direct access to the level control and source of all 24 input
channels. There is a horizontal scroll bar on the lower end of the panel to access all
Figure 1.31
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