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the Output Mixer, described in the next section.
Solo -
By pressing this button, you will only send sound to the selected channel.
The Solo function is useful if you think the left and right speakers are reversed, for
example. You can solo more than one channel at a time, if you wish.
Mute -
Use this button to stop audio from going to this speaker.
Test -
Use this button to stop audio from going to this speaker.
The subwoofer screen, displayed after clicking on the subwoofer icon, has the
following additional controls:
Bass Boost -
When Bass Management is turned on, this control increases the
level of the Crossover bass signal to the subwoofer. This fader attenuates the
bass below the crossover frequency sent to the subwoofer using Bass
Management mode.
LFE Boost -
This controls the level of the “.1” LFE signal going to the subwoofer. The
subwoofer gets its signal from two places: from the LFE (“.1”) signal on a DVD, and
through bass management sending bass frequencies below a crossover
frequencies to the subwoofer. These two faders give you individual control over
these two signals. You can also adjust the overall subwoofer level using the Level
control at the top of the window.
Phase + 180 -
This control switches the phase of the signal going to the
subwoofer. Compare the volume of your subwoofer when this feature is enabled
or disabled. Of the two settings, the one that produces the louder volume is the
one you want to use. For example, if subwoofer volume is louder when Phase +
180 is enabled, then always leave this setting enabled. The best place for your
subwoofer is usually near a wall or in a corner.
Output Mixer Tab
This tab provides level controls for each of the speaker outputs on the Revolution.
Use these controls to change the balance between speakers in your system.
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