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– Cross-channel group equalizer
Example application: Active multi-way speaker conguration
If an input signal (e.g. front left) is rst routed to a virtual channel and this signal is then routed to
an active multi-way system (e.g. front left – tweeter, midrange and woofer), the group equalizer of
the virtual channel will inuence all assigned output channels in their tonality. The advantage of this
concept is that any amplitude and phase shift of the group equalizer is applied to all channels of the
multi-way conguration simultaneously, thus avoiding any negative impact on the interaction of the
individual speaker channels.
– Multi-way conguration of the DSP sound eects (SFX)
Example application: 2- or even 3-way center speaker
After activating “Virtual Channel Processing”, the DSP sound eects, such as RealCenter management
or Augmented Bass Processing, are also available. These are no longer linked to the outputs but tied
to specic “virtual channels”. This makes it possible to route the DSP sound eects to any number of
outputs, for example to realize 2- or even 3-way center speaker congurations. There are hardly any
limits to exibility here.
– Additional features
In addition, the VCP enables the implementation of further new functions. One of these is, for example,
the “Rear Attenuation”. With the help of a remote control, the volume of the virtual channels “Rear L
Full” and “Rear R Full” can be controlled separately. So it is possible even without switching the sound
setup, to adjust the volume of the rear speakers (or any other channel, which is routed through these
channels).
Virtual Channel Processing (VCP)