Setting Environment Conditions for a Single Galileo Unit
1.
Select the Galileo Map page for the Galileo.
2.
If the background color of Environment for Atmospheric Correction is dark purple
(magenta):
a.
Select the [Galileo Unit] > Settings > Environment page.
b.
Clear Enable Linking Across Selected Galileos. The window will now have a black
(white) background color.
3.
Using the Natural Environment for Atmospheric Correction controls, set the temperature,
humidity, and altitude for the facility.
You should now set the distance between the loudspeakers and listening area.
Setting Loudspeaker Distance for a Single Channel
The distance setting can be used to correct high frequency attenuation. For popular music
reinforcement or any application for which the system will be running near its limit, start with
half the actual distance between the loudspeaker or array, and the audience. If the result is too
flat or sounds unnatural, reduce the distance parameter to achieve the desired response.
1.
Select the [Galileo Unit] > Output Processing > Channel Settings page.
2. If the background color of the page is dark green (light green), indicating it is part of a
selection set, de-select or isolate the channel.
3.
Using the Atmospheric Correction Distance control, set the distance between the
loudspeakers and the audience.
Avoid settings of more than 40 m (130 ft) to save headroom in the very high frequencies.
Setting Environment Conditions for Multiple Galileo Units
1. Configure globally linked Galileos as described in Linking Galileos (p. 46).
2.
Select a [Linked Galileo Unit] > Settings > Environment page.
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