GMU:Tutorials/Performance Platform/Sound System Multi Speaker

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Multi Channel Sound

In the Digital Bauhaus Lab (DBL) you would be able to work with a multi channel sound system, the work station uses an audio interface "Fireface 800" and Totalmix FX software for mixing and recording.

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

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.

In this tutorial we only are going to cover briefly the surround sound arrangement.

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 characterized by a listener location or sweet spot where the audio effects work best, and presents a fixed or forward perspective of the sound field to the listener at this location. The technique enhances the perception of sound spatialization by exploiting sound localization; a listener's ability to identify the location or origin of a detected sound in direction and distance. Typically this is achieved by using multiple discrete audio channels routed to an array of loudspeakers." taken from wikipedia.

If you want a deeper understanding of Multi channel sound systems, give it a look to the following link Multi-Channel Music & Cinema Systems Theory and Design

Speakers Arrangement

The DBL has a setup of 8 speakers that you will see at the following images:

(click on the images to enlarge)

All the speakers in the DBL
speakers 1,3,4,5
speakers 2,3,4,6
speakers 3 and 4
speakers 7 and 8
8 speakers connection


From the Speakers to the Sound-card

sound card back

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 sound card is connected via fire-wire 800 to the computer and also a fire-wire 400 connection to the other sound card (Fireface UFX), and finally the power socket connection.

The other connections are for digital and analog inputs and outputs such as MIDI, ADAT, SPDIF and WORDclock, this are different forms to connect other hardware and manipulate it inside the mixer, giving you the capacity to use up to 52 channels.



more info about ADAT more info about SPDIF more info about WORDclock

Sound card Front Interface

sound card front

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.

Channel 1 has speaker emulation to bypass the amplifier of a guitar for example

Channels 7 and 8 also have mic and line input connections

Channels 9 and 10 are used for headphones (if you want to) - Phones are low impedance line outputs. They provide a sufficient and undis-torted volume when used with headphones.

For a better understanding of Phantom power click here.

Status LEDs

sound card front LEDs

MIDI/I: indicates MIDI data received by the MIDI input.

MIDI/O: indicates MIDI data sent to the MIDI output.

The Digital State LEDs:(WC, SPDIF, ADAT, TCO) indicate a valid input signal separately for each digital input.