Genelec Loudspeaker Manager (GLM) 2.0 - System Operating Manual
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why do ID tones vary in different system configurations?
Different SAM monitors generate different identification tones. The identification tones are listed in
the table below.
Table 14. Identification tones
SAM Systems
Used ID tone
82xx Series SAM monitors
Pink noise
83xx Series SAM monitors
SAM system ID tone
72xx Series SAM subwoofers
Low frequency sinewave
73xx Series SAM subwoofers
SAM system ID tone
12xx Series SAM monitors
Pink noise
How to duplicate a Group?
A Group can be duplicated. This is a safe way to manually edit acoustic settings.
Choose a Group to be duplicated. From the ‘Group’ menu choose ‘Duplicate Group’. This creates a
full copy of the selected Group with all acoustic settings included.
Figure 35. GLM Group tabs.
How to compare a calibrated and uncalibrated SAM system?
A) Using the Autocal Bypass button located on the main page. One can evaluate the benefits of
using AutoCal calibration. When the Bypass button is active, all AutoCal optimized acoustic
settings are bypassed.
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