A.1.2 selecting analog outputs, A.1.3 choosing bass management settings, Figure a-2 – Dolby Laboratories Multichannel Audio Tool DP570 User Manual
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Configuring a Monitor System
Figure A‐2
Figure A-2
Monitor Setup Tab
A.1.2
Selecting Analog Outputs
The system automatically detects the presence of the Cat No. 548 Analog Output Card, and
checks the Analog Outputs box when it is present. Uncheck the box if you do not wish to
use the analog outputs. If you uncheck the box, all the settings in this area will be grayed
out and unavailable.
A.1.3
Choosing Bass Management Settings
If you have a 5.1‐channel monitor system with full‐range speakers at every channel and a
subwoofer, you may not need to use bass management, and can leave this feature at the
factory default, None. When no bass management is selected, only the LFE channel is sent
to the subwoofer.
If you have any other speaker configuration you should choose appropriate settings for
Bass Management, Subwoofer Crossover, and LFE Monitor Mode. Use the controls
shown in
.
For example:
•
If your monitoring system consists of five satellite speakers and a subwoofer, you can
redirect the low frequencies from the five main channels to the subwoofer output.
•
If you have small Center and surround speakers, direct the low frequencies from
those channels to the Left, Right, or subwoofer outputs.