Meyer Sound galileo 616 Atmospheric Correction and M Series Array Correction

Models: galileo 616

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COMPASS USER GUIDE

Select All channels on the active Galileo tab are always linked to the same channels, by letter or number, on other selected Galileos if you want all controls on a linked Galileo to affect the same control on all other linked Galileos (regardless of the selection status of that control on the other Galileos). In this mode, the linked Galileos will display a magenta bar across the top of their page tabs. On the Galileos page, enabled Select buttons will be magenta.

See the many examples in Global Galileo Select-Linking Mode (p. 78).

Choosing Isolated Channel Link Mode Behavior

When Global Galileo Select-Linking Mode is set to All selected channels on selected Galileos are globally linked (see Choosing Selected-Channel Link Mode (p. 46), above), the behavior of isolated channels is configurable. By default isolated channels do not participate in the links, but you may choose to link isolated channels:

1.Select the Compass > Channel Linking Preferences page.

2.Set Global Galileo Select-Linking Mode to All selected channels on selected Galileos are globally linked.

3.Set Isolate Mode:

Select Enable global linking of isolated channels if you want isolated channels to be linked between all linked Galileos.

Select Disable global linking of isolated channels if you want isolated channels to be excluded from global Galileo linking.

Atmospheric Correction and M Series Array Correction

Atmospheric Correction

Atmospheric correction applies equalization to the higher frequencies, based on environmental conditions and the distance between the loudspeakers and the listening area, to compensate for the attenuation of these frequencies by the air. This attenuation effect varies with temperature, humidity, and altitude.

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Meyer Sound galileo 616 Atmospheric Correction and M Series Array Correction, Choosing Isolated Channel Link Mode Behavior