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Optimizing the Rear Panel Settings

Level

Phase

Subwoofer

Satellites

 

 

 

100Hz

140Hz

100Hz

140Hz

 

 

80Hz

 

80Hz

 

There Minare fourMaxcontrol knobs180°on the50Hzrear of180Hzthe SBX:50Hz“Level,”180Hz“Phase,” “Subwoofer” LPF cutoff frequency, and “Satellites” HPF cutoff frequency. These combined controls make it possible to optimally match the low thesebass frequencies from the subwoofer to your unique combination of satelliteWhile speakers, room characteristics and subwoofer position. Because of variables, there is no single recipe for obtainingotherbest audio results.

you can certainly apply sound meters and analysis equipment in establishing the right settings, most people use their ears and a few familiar recordings to determine the best settings.

Setting the Level Control

Use the Level control (#2) to adjust the volume of the subwoofer to properly

match that f the satellite speakers. We suggest starting with this knob in the

12 o’clock position.

 

Note: Placement has a great deal to do with how the Level knob is set. If

the SBX is placed on the floor against one wall in a normal room, for

example, the resulting sound pressure may be as much as 3dB greater

than if the

stands alone. Placement a corner could add

another 3dBsubwoofersound pressure over placement against a wall alone.

Setting the Phase Control

 

 

The purpose of the Phase control (#3) is to match the phase the Satellite

HPF cut off frequency to the phase of the

LPF cutoff frequency.

Adjust the Phase in order to make sure that Subwooferthe oofer and Satellites are

in phase at the selected crossover frequency. This will allow you to achieve

maximum sound pressure and the most accurate sound quality from

the whole system. A little experimentation here may be in order. When signals

are out of phase, they tend to cancel each other. This is most likely to occur

when using bass management, in which case both the “Subwoofer” and

“Satellites” cutoff frequencies are set to the same frequency settings (see

next two sections for more

. Rotate the Phase control knob until

SBX sounds the most robust,information)return

it to the 0 degree position if that is the

optimum setting or if you hear no difference.

 

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SBX specifications

The M-Audio SBX is a versatile synchronization tool designed specifically for music producers and live performers looking to streamline their workflows and enhance their creative processes. As an integral part of M-Audio's product lineup, the SBX boasts a range of features and technologies that make it an essential device for professional music production.

One of the standout features of the M-Audio SBX is its ability to synchronize multiple devices seamlessly. Whether you're working with hardware sequencers, drum machines, or various digital audio workstations (DAWs), the SBX ensures that everything stays in perfect time. This is crucial in a studio setting where complex arrangements often involve numerous devices working together. The SBX provides a rock-solid clock signal, minimizing timing discrepancies that can disrupt the creative flow.

The SBX supports a variety of synchronization protocols, including MIDI Time Code (MTC), MIDI Clock, and even word clock. This extensive compatibility means that it is equipped to interface with almost any piece of gear you may have. The integration is made easy, allowing producers to focus on making music rather than troubleshooting synchronization issues.

In addition to its synchronization capabilities, the M-Audio SBX also includes a user-friendly interface with clearly labeled controls and a simple display, making it accessible for both novices and seasoned professionals. The transport controls allow users to start, stop, and loop their recordings with ease, streamlining the workflow further.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the SBX is its robust build quality. Designed to endure the rigors of both studio and live environments, it ensures reliability and durability, crucial for musicians and producers who frequently travel.

Furthermore, the M-Audio SBX is powered via USB, making it an extremely portable solution. Users don’t need an external power supply, which means it can be easily integrated into a mobile setup alongside laptops and other portable gear.

Ultimately, the M-Audio SBX represents a powerful tool for anyone involved in music production or performance. With its advanced synchronization features, versatile compatibility, and user-friendly design, it delivers an effective solution for professionals looking to enhance their creative possibilities and workflow efficiency. Whether in the studio or on stage, the SBX is engineered to keep rhythm at the heart of the creative process.