Garageband 5. 1 Surround Sound

Adobe Audition supports 5.1 surroundsound, which requires five speakers, plus one low frequency subwoofer(LFE). To properly monitor 5.1 surround sound , your computer musthave a sound card with at least six outputs, and those outputs mustbe mapped to the correct channels in Audition.

  1. Choose Edit > Preferences > Audio Channel Mapping(Windows) or Audition > Preferences > Audio Channel Mapping(Mac OS).

    • L: Front left speaker.

    • R: Front right speaker.

    • C: Front center speaker.

    • LFE: Subwoofer

    • Ls: Left surround speaker.

    • Rs: Right surround speaker.

    For more information,see Configureaudio inputs and outputs.

Dolby Digital technology is commonly referred to as 5.1 (five point one) surround sound because it contains 5 full bandwidth (20 - 20,000 Hz) for the front, center and rear speakers, and one low frequency effects (LFE) subwoofer channel that is referred to as.1 (point one). DTS™ Digital Theater Sound. Immersion 5.1 Surround Sound Library - the ultimate ambience collection from Point One Sound that places you right at the centre of the action. This royalty free sound effects library offers more than 220 ambience tracks - and they were all recorded, edited and mastered by surround sound specialists - the motion picture engineers and mixers at. GarageBand Sound Library Tutorial. GarageBand on iPad and iPhone comes packed with hundreds of free sounds, loops, touch instruments, drum kits and more. If you find yourself looking for even more sounds, or are on the lookout for something in a specific genre, GarageBand has a way to add a ton of shiny new sounds for free. A 5.1 system, though, is the real deal. It involves five speakers placed around the room, giving you truly immersive, 360-degree sound. Add in a subwoofer (the ‘1’ in a 5.1 system) for some.

In the Waveform Editor, you can edit 5.1 surround files with the same tools used for mono and stereo files.

To restrict editing to a subset of 5.1 channels, see Specify which channels you want to edit.

  1. Open or create a 5.1 multitrack session. (See Create a new multitrack session.)

  2. To open the Track Panner, do either of the following:

    • Choose Window > Track Panner. Then select a mono or stereotrack in the Editor panel.

    • In the Editor or Mixer panel, double-click a surround plotfor a mono or stereo track.

    Note:

    You can pan onlymono and stereo tracks, not 5.1 tracks. To adjust the relative volumeof channels in a 5.1 file, open it in the Waveform Editor.

    Double-click a surround plot to open the Track Panner

    • To enable or disable channels, click the L, C, R, Ls, andRs buttons. Or click LFE Only to send audio only to the subwoofer.

    • In the large surround plot, drag to change the position ofthe signal.

      As you drag, white lines change in length fromthe speakers, reflecting the power of the signal in each. In thebackground, green and purple areas reflect the placement of leftand right stereo image; blue areas indicate where the image overlaps.

    • Below the surround plot, set the following options:

      Angle

      Shows where in the surround field the sound appears to originate from.For example, -90° is directly to the left, while 90° is directlyto the right.

      Stereo Spread

      Determines the separation between stereo audio tracks, withzero and -180° producing minimum separation, and -90° producing maximumseparation.

      Radius

      Determines how far around the surround field the sound extends. Forexample, 100% produces a focused sound originating from very few speakers,while 0% produces an unfocused sound originating from all speakers.

      Center

      For tracks panned to the front of the surround field, determinesthe percentage of Center channel level relative to Left and Rightlevel.

      LFE

      Controls the level of signal sent to the subwoofer.

  3. To pan additional tracks, simply select them in the Editorpanel. The Track Panner automatically displays each track’s uniquesettings.

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To dynamically pan surround tracks over time,see Automating track settings.

Garageband 5. 1 surround sound systems
  1. In the Multitrack Editor, create a 5.1 bus track.(See Addor delete tracks.)

  2. From the send output menu for an audio track, select the5.1 bus track. (See Setup a send.)

    In the Sends area ofthe Editor and Mixer panels, a surround plot appears. Double-clickit to access the Track Panner for the send.

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