Audio Effects:

Environmental Sound

Processing

CMSS 3D: Simulating Surround Sound

In Audio Effects, you can choose how you want to enhance all kinds of ordinary two-channel sounds.

Advanced EQ lets you boost or de-emphasise the low, mid or high frequencies of sound to suit individual preference and equipment characteristics. Choose various presets like Jazz or Rock to suit the audio characteristics you like best.

Special Effects let you modify sounds with pre-programmed algorithms so that male voices can be turned into female voices, or human speech turned into “chipmunk talk”. You can have lots of fun, especially when communicating over the Internet.

Studio Effects can add standard distortion, wah, delays and chorus effects to an electric guitar or other musical instrument.

Environmental Effects simulate typical acoustic environments like stadiums, concert halls, and jazz clubs. By choosing an effect like “concert hall”, you can make any music sound like it is being produced inside a concert hall, with all the characteristic echos and reverberation. Various settings let you vary the type of effect, amount of effect applied, and others. If you have connected rear speakers to your computer, EAX will trick your ears into believing that your room has turned into a concert hall or jazz club. EAX becomes more effective as the number of speakers connected is increased. It supports up to 6 speakers and one subwoofer.

Karaoke Effects let singers add high-quality echo to add richness to their voices. Users can also vary the music’s pitch to suit their vocal range.

Creative MultiSpeaker Surround (CMSS) 3D makes ordinary two-channel (Left and Right Stereo) sound seem to surround you, even through only two speakers. For users with 5.1 or 6.1 multichannel speaker systems, CMSS can also simulate surround sound from ordinary stereo. This is useful for watching DVDs and VCDs, which contain only stereo soundtracks.

Select CMSS for multichannel audio enhancement on 4/4.1, 5.1 or 6.1 speaker systems, and CMSS2 for movies.

Note: For a 4/4.1-speaker system, audio for your subwoofer is processed by the speaker system.

Using Audigy 2 Software 4-7