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Creating Designs with
SoundStructure Studio
A SoundStructure configuration file is a binary file that includes the definition
of the virtual channels, the virtual channel groups, the appropriate input and
output gain settings, echo cancellation settings, equalization, matrix routings,
and more. This file may be uploaded to SoundStructure devices or stored on
the local PC for later upload.
By default, SoundStructure products do not have predefined virtual channels
or a predefined matrix routing and therefore must be configured before the
SoundStructure products can be used in audio applications. The SoundStruc-
ture Studio software with integrated InstantDesignerâ„¢ is used to create a
design and to upload that design to one or more SoundStructure devices.
The details of creating a new SoundStructure Studio design file are described
in this chapter. For information on how to customize a design file, see Chapter
5 - Customizing SoundStructure Designs and for information on how to use
the specific user interface controls with SoundStructure Studio, see Chapter 17
- Using SoundStructure Studio Controls.
To create a new SoundStructure Studio project, follow these steps:
• Launch SoundStructure Studio and select New Project from the file menu
• Follow the on-screen steps to specify the input signals
• Follow the on-screen steps to specify the output signals
• Select the SoundStructure devices to be used for the design
• Create the configuration and optionally upload to the SoundStructure
devices
These steps are described in more detail in the following section.
SoundStructure devices are shipped without a default configuration and must be
configured with the SoundStructure Studio software.