M-AUDIO Sonica Theater User Manual

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Distance

- This control sets the distance from your head to the left and

right speakers, from 1 to 99 feet. Sonica Theater’s software can intelligently
compensate for differences in speaker placement using this setting, and can
make your speakers sound much better.

Solo

- By pressing this button, you will only send sound to the selected

channel.The Solo function is useful if you think the left and right speakers
are reversed, for example.You can solo more than one channel at a time,
if you wish.

Mute

- Use this button to stop audio from going to this speaker.

Test

- This button sends an audio tone to the selected speaker.This is can

be useful in determining information such as the speaker’s location and
volume, relative to other speakers.

Output Mixer Tab

This tab provides level controls for each of the speaker outputs on the
Sonica Theater. Use these controls to change the balance between
speakers in your system.

Level

- Move the level fader up or down to change the volume of any of

the eight speaker outputs. For proper DVD playback, each of the surround
speakers should play back at the same volume, but you may need to adjust
them for distance or to taste. Each level control has a level meter next to
it, so you can see how much signal is going to each of the outputs.

Solo

- By pressing this button, you will only send sound to the selected

channel.The Solo function is useful if you think the left and right speakers
are reversed, for example.You can solo more than one channel at a time,
if you wish.

Mute

- Use this button to stop audio from going to this speaker.

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