Worksheets:
Hemispheric Surround Worksheet
1. Turn the computer in the rack on, or if it is already on, tap the keyboard. |
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2. Log in to the computer with your EID. |
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3. Once logged in, launch Adobe Audition by double-clicking the icon on the desktop. |
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4. If prompted to register Audition, select 'Do not register.' |
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Audition should default to a Multitrack view. |
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To send audio out to the adjoining room, select 'Edit |
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Under the 'Audio Driver:' dropdown menu, select 'MOTU Audio ASIO'. |
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Select OK. |
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Audition will prompt you with a warning. Select OK. |
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Assigning outputs is the tricky part of this process. In the adjoining experimental room, the patch panel underneath the window has outputs label MOTU 3 through 8. These ports correspond to outputs from Audition. |
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Take note of what inputs your speakers are plugged in to. For this example, we are going to use ports 3, 4, and 5. |
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For Track 1, select the 'Output' dropdown menu. It has a Left facing arrow next to it. |
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I'm going to assign track 1 to MOTU output 3 for my first speaker. Select Mono > The first 'Analog 3-4'. The audio on this track will play to the MOTU 3 output. |
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Please note that 'Main Out 1-2' routes to the Audiometer auxiliary inputs. |
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Now is a good time to label your tracks for clarity. Select the text 'Track 1' and replace it with something that makes sense to you. I've used 'MOTU 3 right speaker.' |
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Track 2 will be for MOTU output 4. Again, select the 'Output' dropdown menu. Select Mono > The second 'Analog 3-4' The audio on this track will play to the MOTU 4 output. |
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Relabel Track 2. I've used 'MOTU 4 left speaker'. |
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Track 3 will be for MOTU output 5. Select the 'Output' dropdown menu. Select Mono > The first 'Analog 5-6' The audio on this track will play to the MOTU 5 ouput. |
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Relabel Track 3. |
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Stereo pairs can be assigned the same way. From the 'Output' dropdown menu, select Stereo > Analog (3-4)(5-6) or (7-8). If you use Stereo pairs, the audio from these tracks will go to two MOTU outputs in the adjoining room, and require 2 speakers patches in the next room. |
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Bring audio file into Audition by File > Import... or Edit mode > Effects tab > Generate > Noise (for random noise). |
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Drag these files onto the appropriate track for your experiment or exercise. |
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Now is a good time to verify that we have this set up correctly. |
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Press Play or space bar |
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