User Guide

122 Chapter 7 Imaging
The Binaural Post-Processing plug-in is available in aux and output channels.
The Binaural Post-Processing plug-in offers the following Compensation choices:
 Headphone FF - optimized for front direction: Setting for headphone playback, utilizing
free-field compensation. In this compensation mode, sound sources placed in front
of the listening position will have neutral sound characteristics.
 Headphone HB - optimized for horizontal directions: Setting for headphone playback.
Optimized to deliver the most neutral sound for sources placed on, or close to, the
horizontal plane.
 Headphone DF - averaged over all directions: Setting for headphone playback, utilizing
diffuse-field compensation. In this compensation mode, the sound will (on average)
be most neutral for arbitrarily placed, or moved, sources.
 Speaker CTC - Cross Talk Cancellation: Setting for speaker playback, which allows you
to play back binaurally panned signals via a stereo loudspeaker setup. Good spatial
reproduction is restricted to a limited range of listening positions (on the
symmetrical plane) between the speakers. If you choose the Speaker CTC setting
there is an additional parameter: CTC Speaker Angle. To achieve the best binaural
effect, enter the angle that your stereo speakers are turned towards the center
(listening position).
For full details on using the Binaural Panner with the Binaural Post-Processing plug-in,
see the Logic Pro 8 User Manual.