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For speaker sets with a subwoofer (.1) channel, you will also see a number of bass management options, described below.
Click on the DELETE symbol (in the right-hand column) to remove a speaker set.
ATTENTION!
There is no undo for the delete operation, so take care when selecting this symbol!
Deleting a speaker set will remove it from the
CONTROLLER
and
SESSION ROUTING
pages.
7.5.2.3
BASS-MANAGEMENT
Scroll down the page to access the BASS-MANAGEMENT section:
These options apply to speaker sets with a subwoofer (.1) channel only:
•
Apply +10dB on LFE channel
– when ticked, 10dB of gain is added to the LFE (Sub) channel.
•
Enable Bass-management
– tick to enable the Bass Management system.
When enabled, the D-Mon processor will sum the low-frequency end of all signals within the speaker set, and route the
summed audio to the Sub speaker channel. This allows you to create a subwoofer channel from a mix without LFE.
When you first enable the option, the
Default cut-off frequency
and
Default cut-off slope
(defined in the Bass Management
area) are applied to each channel of the speaker set (as shown below). You can then use the
BM Slope
and
BM Low freq
fields to edit the individual settings for each speaker channel:
The
Filters type
and
LFE input filter
fields define the filtering type and frequency cut-off for the LFE (Sub) channel.
Note that, if the
Enable Bass-management
option is off, then the subchannel is fed from the
.1 (LFE)
channel of your monitor
source in the usual manner.