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Bose
®
Modeler
®
Plus 6.5 Software User Guide Supplement
50 Chapter 6: Designing with Modeler Plus software
There are three types of noise files: standard, custom, and user
created noise files. The audio (.wav) files associated with standard
noise files are locked binaural files of shaped white noise. Custom
noise files are recordings of real environments that have been
processed for playback on Auditioner
®
. Unlike standard noise files,
these files are unlocked and the level may be adjusted as needed
for a given model. A user created noise file will have no associated
audio (.wav) file.
When playing a listener in Auditioner
®
, the selected background
noise will be played (unless muted). When you use the noise
volume slider in the Playback tab to adjust the noise volume, the
STI map is recalculated and redrawn if visible. When changing
listeners the noise gain offset is set to 0, and the change is retained
in the model.
Note: You may create a new noise curve, or duplicate and
rename an existing noise curve. If you do so, there will be no
corresponding audio (.wav) file, and therefore no noise will be
played for listeners in models with this noise assigned.
Tip: If you mute the noise, the room level will be the same as
the signal level. If you mute the signal by pressing pause/stop
in the Bose Media Player, the room level will be the same as the
noise level.
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