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Abbey Road Studio 3 / User Guide
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Problem
Possible Solutions
Nx Head Tracker loses
connection and doesn’t move
smoothly
1. Try using a new battery.
2. Try moving the Nx Head Tracker and the Bluetooth receiver closer
together.
3. If you are using a BT-USB dongle on a desktop, connect the dongle
on the front panel, or on an extension for better BT reception.
Nx Head Tracker is tracking my
movements but in wrong
directions
1. Make sure the Nx Head Tracker is mounted on the top of the
headphone arc with the logo side facing forward (L & R on the Nx
Head Tracker should correspond to L & R on your headphones).
Inaccurate positioning of the Nx Head Tracker will result in inaccurate
head tracking.
Audio is not externalized
enough; the virtual positions are
not clear
1. Verify L/R placement and routing of your headphones.
2. Verify that Nx is inserted at the last summing buss in the signal flow,
with no other channels bypassing it.
3. Verify that head tracking is working.
4. Recalibrate head tracking.
5. Mute/unmute individual virtual speakers by double-clicking on them
and listening to their position.
6. Measure and set your personal Head Modeling parameters.
7. Make sure the head modeling section is set to your individual
measurements or to the factory default settings. Unreasonable head
size settings can ruin the spatial effect.
No communication between the
head tracking app and the
plugin
1. Close the head tracking app, inactivate and reactivate the plugin.
Head tracking shows some
latency
1. Try to increase the tracking rate, optimally up to 30 fps.
2. Try to lower the buffer size.
3. In some DAWs, Nx must be on the master buss or on a live input
AUX path in order to run with the user-set buffer size.