Users Manual

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USER'S MANUAL
2. Selection of the speakers available in the system
Speakers can be selected just by clicking on them. If the
left tweeter, left midrange or left woofer are selected,
the software provides the ability to automatically
activate also the right tweeter, right midrange or right
woofer. Once the software is started, this choice will
affect the dedicated crossover type.
E.g.: if on the rear system only the woofers are
activated, the software will only show a low-pass
or band-pass lter as available. If you want to
use a coaxial system as rear channel, both
tweeter and woofer need to be selected and then
you need to specify that a passive crossover is
connecting them, so the software will show a
high-pass lter as available.
Remark: if you decided to use the FIR mode the
bit One HD Virtuoso will avail of a maximum of 9
output channels to be enabled.
Remark: Audio systems with at least 4-way front or 3 Rear are not fully compatible with AV bit In
and bit Tune.
From this point onwards a simulation of a system
with the following components will be used:
- 3-way Front active
- 2-way Rear active
- 2-way center passive
- Stereo Sub
All 13 output channels of the bit One HD Virtuoso
in IIR mode will be used.
- Press BACK to go back to the previous step.
- Press NEXT to go ahead with the conguration.
- Press CANCEL to exit.
The presence of passive crossovers managing
speaker functional groups in complex systems can
be provided by the user
E.g.: the 3-way Front can be managed as:
- multi-amplied
(6 output channels would be required);
- passive mid-high speakers + separately
amplied woofer
(4 output channels would be required);
- 3-way passive
(2 output channels would be required).
While performing the setup, the software will
automatically notify the return within the 8
output channel limit, the warning message will
then disappear and the NEXT button will appear.
Press BACK to go back to the previous step.
Press NEXT to continue the conguration.
Press CANCEL to exit.
Window for the selection of the speakers available in the system
3. Selection of passive crossovers
for speaker groups
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