These project files assume that the 1010LT Bass Management is employed to route the bass for all channels to a subwoofer connected to channel 4. If you have a different GSIF audio card, the project files will still work, but there will be no signal on channel 4. The list of project files follows below. They should all be downloaded and saved on your hard drive in “C:\TPO Ranks”
NOTE: If you use an NFX project file and if you do not hear any reverberation, go to the DSP Station and click the “Aux Returns” tab. Click the green “BYP” switch on Aux 1 and/or Aux 2 to turn Bypass off.
Given consistently high quality speakers, 9.1 will sound MUCH better then 2.1. See the “Audio Routing Table for MidiTzer.xls” for speaker positions and rank output assignments. The mono (C/C#) ranks will in general occupy the same pairs of speakers as the stereo versions. You will have to decide which project works best for you.
Recommended for Intel Pentium 4 class PCs:
- W260-C-M21-NFX mono samples, 2.1 channels, NFX reverb Channels used: 1,2,4
- W260-C-S21-NFX stereo samples, 2.1 channels, NFX reverb Channels used: 1,2,4
- W260-C-M51-NFX mono samples, 5.1 channels, NFX reverb Channels used: 1,2,3,4,7,8
- W260-C-S51-NFX stereo samples, 5.1 channels, NFX reverb Channels used: 1,2,3,4,7,8
- W260-C-M71-NFX mono samples, 7.1 channels, NFX reverb Channels used: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
- W260-C-S71-NFX stereo samples, 7.1 channels, NFX reverb Channels used: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
Recommended for Intel Core 2 Duo Class PCs:
- W260-C-M21-GP mono samples, 2.1 channels, GigaPulse reverb Channels used: 1,2,4
- W260-C-S21-GP stereo samples, 2.1 channels, GigaPulse reverb Channels used: 1,2,4
- W260-C-M51-GP mono samples, 5.1 channels, GigaPulse reverb Channels used: 1,2,3,4,7,8
- W260-C-S51-GP stereo samples, 5.1 channels, GigaPulse reverb Channels used: 1,2,3,4,7,8
- W260-C-M71-GP mono samples, 7.1 channels, GigaPulse reverb Channels used: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
- W260-C-S71-GP stereo samples, 7.1 channels, GigaPulse reverb Channels used: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
- W260-C-M91-GP mono samples, 9.1 channels, GigaPulse reverb Channels used: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
- W260-C-S91-GP stereo samples, 9.1 channels, GigaPulse reverb Channels used: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
Channels Assignments:
- Left Front (LF)
- Right Front (RF)
- Center (C)
- Subwoofer (Sub)
- Left Surround (LS)
- Right Surround (RS)
- Left Rear Surround (LRS)
- Right Rear Surround (RRS)
- Left spdif
- Right spdif
In order to use channels 9 and 10, you will need a d/a converter. Two easy solutions:
Use an inexpensive AV receiver which has one coaxial spdif input to drive a pair of regular speakers.
- Buy powered monitors which have spdif inputs:
- M-Audio EX66 ($1200/pair) - highly recommended
- JBL LSR4326P ($1000/pair)
- Tannoy Reveal6D ($700/pair)
- Edirol MA-15D ($200/pair) – ‘you get what you pay for’
- Behringer MS20 ($100/pair) – “ “
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