User guide

2.1. Impulse Response Editor and EQ Tabs
The impulse response tabs are the first encountered and each allows one or two stereo impulse
response to be loaded. Processing of each impulse response is done in parallel whilst providing a set
of independent controls for each.
IR / EQ Bypass
The impulse response and filter tabs have a bypass switch to enable processing of the IR and/or EQ
within the current tab. The grey/green power icon to the top right hand edge of the screen enables
or disables each component.
IR Type
The type control determines whether a file or bespoke impulse response is to be used for IR1 and/or
IR2.
IR Type: File – Loading Impulse Responses
The impulse response is loaded using the eject button next to the impulse response name (an
upwards pointing triangle), by selecting a file in the browser tab or by dropping a file from an
Explorer or Finder window into the IR visualisation area.
Mono, stereo and 4-channel IR files can be loaded. The parallel and mono-stereo topology modes
will only use the first two channels of a 4-channel file. In true stereo topology mode selecting the
same 4-channel file for IRx-A and IRx-B will load channels 1 and 2 into the IRx-A stereo pair and 3 and
4 into the IRx-B stereo pair.
The left and right spinner arrows provide the ability to rapidly move between files in the current
directory. When true stereo files are used and the auto pairing mode is active (see the settings tab)
the eject and arrows for IR1-A and IR2-A attempt to automatically load an appropriate file into the
IR1-B and IR2-B file containers based on the recognition of the presence of L, R, Left and Right (case
insensitive) in the file names.