Owner's Manual
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Advanced Sound Editor Display Modes
The Advanced Sound Editor can display in a compressed or expanded mode. The view can be selected
by clicking on the “Advanced” button at the bottom of the program screen.
Basic Mode: In this mode only preset selection and update options are shown. All sliders and
adjustable parameters are hidden.
Advanced Mode: This mode allows viewing of all adjustable parameters in the ASE. Everything
available in the tool is visible.
About the Presets
Turtle Beach headsets use a Digital Signal Processor (DSP) to independently modify the game, chat
and microphone audio paths in the headset. The DSP settings are saved as presets, which can be
saved to the hard drive on your PC or laptop using the Advanced Sound Editor software.
The presets are grouped into three major categories: Global, Game, and Chat. Most headsets have
1 Global, 9 Game, and 9 Chat Presets. Headsets that support Speaker Mode offer a second set of 9
Game Presets for that mode (see below).
Preset Types
Global Preset: There is a single Global Preset on each headset that applies general tuning and level
control. This affects all audio you hear on the headset.
Game Preset: Game Presets control the “Game Audio” and allow for effects that specically apply to
the game path.
About the Presets