ADM Recorder + Monitoring Sample Clauses

ADM Recorder + Monitoring. Figure 8 shows the main window of the ADM Recorder, which contains a built-in renderer for monitoring. The monitoring settings in the bottom right of the window are the same as for the ADM Renderer described above. The “configure” button can be used to open a window for editing ADM metadata as shown in Figure 9. On the top of this window, the programme and content name can be specified. Below that, a list of “packs” can be set up. Each pack has one of the ADM types “Objects”, “DirectSpeakers”, “Binaural”, “HOA” and “Matrix”. Note that the last two are currently not implemented. Each pack can contain one or more “channels”. For “DirectSpeakers”, one of a set of pre-defined channel-based setups can be selected which populates the channels appropriately. A “Binaural” pack automatically contains two channels, one for the left and one for the right ear. Each channel has a unique channel number that can be used together with the routing matrix on the left side to assign input channels to the desired ADM tracks. Once the packs and channels are set up as desired, the “arm” button can be used to enable recording. This will open a scene display window similar to Figure 7 which allows configuration of the initial positions of all audio objects. In the top left of the main window, host and port settings can be configured for receiving and sending OSC messages that can transport ADM metadata between applications and between computers. All messages that are received via this interface are stored as XML metadata in the recorded ADM file. This interface can also be used to establish a connection with the ToscA plugin, see below for more information. Figure 8: Main window of the ADM Recorder Figure 9: Metadata editor and routing matrix
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