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| The following tutorial will explain you how the hardware is setup and a quick introduction to the software and possible ways that you could expand the capacity of the multi channel sound-card and system. | The following tutorial will explain you how the hardware is setup and a quick introduction to the software and possible ways that you could expand the capacity of the multi channel sound-card and system. | ||
| == Types of Multi Channel Audio == | === Types of Multi Channel Audio === | ||
| There are three different types of speakers arrangements: first the most common one the stereophonic sound or two channel audio, surround sound or more than two channels and ambisonics or full sphere surround sound. | There are three different types of speakers arrangements: first the most common one the stereophonic sound or two channel audio, surround sound or more than two channels and ambisonics or full sphere surround sound. | ||
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| In this tutorial we only are going to cover briefly the surround sound arrangement. | In this tutorial we only are going to cover briefly the surround sound arrangement. | ||
| == Surround Sound == | === Surround Sound === | ||
| "Surround sound is a technique for enriching the sound reproduction quality of an audio source with additional audio channels from speakers that surround the listener (surround channels), providing sound from a 360° radius in the horizontal plane (2D) as opposed to "screen channels" (center, [front] left, and [front] right) originating only from the listener's forward arc. | "Surround sound is a technique for enriching the sound reproduction quality of an audio source with additional audio channels from speakers that surround the listener (surround channels), providing sound from a 360° radius in the horizontal plane (2D) as opposed to "screen channels" (center, [front] left, and [front] right) originating only from the listener's forward arc. | ||
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| == From the Speakers to the Sound-card == | === From the Speakers to the Sound-card === | ||
| The whole set of speakers go to the sound card as analog line connection outputs on the rear side of the sound console, here  you can see the connections. | The whole set of speakers go to the sound card as analog line connection outputs on the rear side of the sound console, here  you can see the connections. | ||
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| == Sound card Front Interface == | === Sound card Front Interface === | ||
| On the front side you have another set of input connections such as instruments line in and microphone in, and input volume knobs controllers and 48 volt phantom power supply activation. | On the front side you have another set of input connections such as instruments line in and microphone in, and input volume knobs controllers and 48 volt phantom power supply activation. | ||
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| == Status LEDs == | === Status LEDs === | ||
| '''MIDI/I:''' indicates MIDI data received by the MIDI input. | '''MIDI/I:''' indicates MIDI data received by the MIDI input. | ||
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| *Power supply (488 back room, next to the video wall) | *Power supply (488 back room, next to the video wall) | ||
| *Check if the USB cable connected (Work station to Fireface UFX) | *Check if the USB cable connected (Work station to Fireface UFX) | ||
| ===Software (TotalMix FX)=== | |||
| Mixer view (key M) | Mixer view (key M) | ||
| *TotalMix FX | *TotalMix FX | ||
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| File:surround-workspace-quickselect-2.png |workspace quickselect | File:surround-workspace-quickselect-2.png |workspace quickselect | ||
| </gallery> | </gallery> | ||
| ===Software (Pure Data)=== | |||
| ==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||