Using Sound Profiles - DSPeaker Anti-Mode 2.0 Owner's Manual

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5.Using Sound Profiles

Anti-Mode 2.0 Dual Core supports up to four independent sound profiles. A sound
profile includes everything that affects the sound: the room correction filters and all
possible custom filters (highpass/lowpass filters, house curve etc.) Also all room
measurements are stored in the profile.
Profiles can be utilized for various things. For example, you can calibrate up to four
different listening spots using a profile for each location and switch between the spots
quickly and conveniently. Or, you can create separate equalizer presets for music
listening and movie watching etc. Sound profiles can also be of assistance when
comparing the effects of different custom filters.
Initially, only one profile (A) is available. To create another, navigate to the Sound
Profile dialog located in the Main Menu.
Select this icon to create a new profile. The newly created profile will
be identical to the currently active profile. The new profile will
populate the first empty slot available. If all four profiles are in use,
one of them must be deleted before a new profile can be created.
Select this icon to delete the currently active profile. Please note that
profile A cannot be deleted even if other profiles would still exist.
After the new profile has been created, you can change its characteristics by starting
the room calibration process or modifying one or more settings in the Settings menu.
Note: if you wish to create an empty sound profile without inheriting any
characteristics, you can use Factory Reset located in the Settings menu to clear the
newly created profile from all previous data.
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