"…AV Music Morpher Basic works quite well as a standard MP3 ripper, CD burner, and audio converter, its wealth of audio effects make it really special…"
-- CNET Review --
HOW TO CREATE
A SURROUND SOUND
Introduction:
The surround effect in Music Morpher
Gold 4.0 allows you to exploit all the speakers of your
multi-channel audio system like 5.1 (or others) when
listening to stereo or mono songs. It allows to control
the subwoofer bandwidth and its volume independently
from the rest of your speakers and to create your own
environment for the output sound. In addition, you can
quickly bring yourself to any point of your
multi-channel environment without moving.
Note: The surround effect works with stereo or mono files only
- thus it has no effect upon the audio files, having more than two channels.
In this tutorial, you will enable all the speakers of your multi-channel audio system for the playing stereo (or mono) song, turn your room into an overcrowded concert hall and finally take the virtual seat in the first row.
Steps to
take:
Step 1: Add songs to your playlist
Choose the Morpher module or Advanced Morpher
module (1) by clicking the correspondent buttons.
Click one of the buttons (2) to add songs to your playlist.
Then click Play button to start the playback.
Step 2: Turn on the surround effect
Now click the Surround button (1) to open the Surround dialog box.
Check Turn On/Off box (2) to activate the surround effects.
Step 3: Select one of multi-channel audio systems
Click the check-box of the "mode" group, which
corresponds to the type of your multi-channel audio
system - this case is the 5.1.
Step 4: Set the values of the controls
Now set the values of the controls as shown below.
Step 5: Move the cursor to make the balance
At the field, it shows your speakers arrangement.
Note: If the
listener position is not at the center of your speaker
system, you can move the cursor to make the balance. It will
change the volume of each speakers to help you get the real
sound and effect. Just stand at listener position,
look around your speaker arrangement and then finally, move
the cursor to the place like the place you are standing in
your speakers arrangement.