4 – Antares speaker modeling—Target speaker types
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Target speaker types
The speakers modeled here are generic, rather than
reproducing a particular make or model of speaker.
They represent a wide range of speaker types on
which your material may eventually be played.
•
Bypass speaker
(no model for the output speaker)
•
Boombox 1
(one type of “boombox”)
•
Boombox 2
(another variation on the boombox
theme)
•
Car Sedan
(an average car sound system)
•
Car SUV
(the kind of sound you might expect from
an SUV sound system)
•
Compact Stereo
(domestic stereo system, but small
speakers)
•
Computer Speaker
(useful for multimedia sound
mixes)
•
Large Home Studio
(good quality domestic/semi-pro
speakers)
•
Mid Sound Reinforcement
(not necessarily
top-of-the-range, but good-quality sound reinforce-
ment)
•
Small Home Studio
(smaller speakers intended for
the musician/home recordist)
•
TV
(typical TV speaker sound)
Use POD 4 on the bottom row to select the speaker
type.
A few limitations
Once again, it is necessary to emphasize that you
cannot turn a poor-quality set of speakers into an
expensive pair of monitors.
However, what you can do is to reproduce the tonal
characteristics of a certain type of speaker and envi-
ronment, allowing you to “field-test” your project for
a particular purpose without even changing your
speaker system.
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