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==Overview==
Audio Path describes the complete path that audio travels. Any and all changes to the signal are listed in the order that they are performed.
Audio Path describes the complete path that audio travels. Any and all changes to the signal are listed in the order that they are performed.


If no changes are made to the signal and a high-quality output is used, the output will be called 'Direct'. With the Noire skin, the DSP button will change to blue in this case.
If no changes are made to the signal and a high-quality output is used, the output will be called 'Direct'. With the Noire skin, the DSP button will change to blue in this case.

==Example Images==
[[Image:audio_path_direct.png]]

[[Image:audio_path_dts_ma.png]]

Revision as of 18:39, 27 September 2012

Overview

Audio Path describes the complete path that audio travels. Any and all changes to the signal are listed in the order that they are performed.

If no changes are made to the signal and a high-quality output is used, the output will be called 'Direct'. With the Noire skin, the DSP button will change to blue in this case.

Example Images

Audio path direct.png

Audio path dts ma.png