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Genelec 9320A
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9320 Reference Controller Operating Manual 27 (52)
When Aural ID is used, the GLM software can orchestrate the loudspeaker-based monitoring and
headphone-based monitoring so that the Aural ID processing is automatically applied to the heapdhone
output.
The loudspeaker-based and heapdhone-based monitoring situations are best implemented as GLM
GROUP definitions. These are directly accessible in the 9320 GROUP keys. The GROUP definition can
automatically select the right input and output/monitoring device as well as apply room response
compensations to optimize the monitoring accuracy.
7.3 Immersive Monitoring
Monitoring of immersive audio formats with high channel-count monitoring systems is fully supported by
GLM software and monitor management is fully supported by 9320 together with GLM software. In this
situation, the audio connectivity typically routes analogue or digital AES/EBU audio signals from DAW
outboard DACs or audio interfaces to the monitors.
The GLM software support complete system setup, calibration and alignment of monitoring
loudspeakers and subwoofers and is compatible with any existing monitoring layout or number of
monitoring loudspeakers. The subwoofer support in Genelec SAM line of monitors with GLM software
supports any bass management approach needed in a monitoring room.
Immersive audio monitoring is also supported using Aural ID on headphones, and the headphone
monitoring situation can be personally calibrated against a loudspeaker-based monitoring system.
Switching between monitoring situations and methods can be automated using GLM GROUP definitions.
Fig. 23. Using 9320 to manage immersive audio monitoring using Genelec SAM monitors and
subwoofers.

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