Genelec Loudspeaker Manager (GLM) 2.0 - System Operating Manual
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Bypass AutoCal Button
When this is active, all AutoCal optimized acoustic settings are bypassed. Using the AutoCal
bypass is a way to evaluate the benefits of using AutoCal calibration.
The influence you hear during bypass is complex because all these settings are temporarily set to
default values where they have no effect
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equalization to reduce and remove room colorations
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level calibration for the listening position
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time-of-flight compensations for the differences in monitor distances to the listening position
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system delay compensation (system delay is an additional delay applied to all monitors and
subwoofers)
GLM Info Panel
GLM Info panel will show the current volume level (1), the current group name (2) and microphone
level (3). This panel can be enabled from ‘Setup | Show Level Panel’ menu.
Access to Monitor and Subwoofer Settings
Access to monitor and subwoofer acoustical calibration and settings is available by double-clicking
on the monitor and subwoofer icons from the GLM Main page. You can also use the ‘Group’
system menu items to access monitor and subwoofer acoustical settings.
The rapid way to open simultaneously windows to show all the acoustical settings in a system is
available in the menu item ‘Group | Edit Acoustics All’. This can give a rapid overview to
understand the corrections and alignments done in the current group. For a large system, opening
all the windows will take few seconds.
1. Volume Level
2. Group Name
3. Microphone Level
Figure 20. GLM Info Panel.