Understanding Bus Configurations
This section provides information on all of the options in the Bus Configuration list in the General Settings tab of the Property Editor. This includes details such as output channels, suggested angles for speakers, and ordering.
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Downmixing |
To ensure optimal performance when dealing with different bus configurations, it is
important to understand the Wwise approach to downmixing. For more information,
refer to Downmixing Behavior. |
Wwise also supports extended standard channel configurations with "height" speakers. Below is a list of all available channels and their suggested speaker angles.
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Note |
Wwise-supported Dolby configurations include the addition of height channels to 5.1 surround and to 7.1 surround configurations. The resulting notation is a third digit indicating the number of height channels. |
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Note |
Ambisonics operates using a B-format sound field, which is independent of speaker setups. The lettered notation, used for orders 1 to 3, indicates B-format direction channels, not speaker channels. This notation is based on ACN channel ordering with SN3D normalization, but—like FuMa ordering with MaxN normalization—it uses letters rather than numbers. Higher orders use numbers. Refer to Ambisonic Component Ordering for more information. |
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Note |
Wwise-supported Auro configurations include the addition of height channels to 5.1 surround and to 7.1 surround configurations. The resulting notation increases the total number of channels (the first digit) ranging from 9.1 to 13.1 indicating the addition of 4 to 6 height channels. For example, Auro 13.1 is the addition of 6 height channels to a 7.1 surround configuration. |
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