To download ARL Sound Stage Documentation click here.
The following table gives the maximum input channels that can be processed for the indicated sampling frequency. Note that Pro Tools has available two hardware platforms: HD | Core and HD | Accel. The latter has the higher-performance "321" DSP chips and hence can support more channels at higher sampling frequencies. Further note that every purchase of ARL-Pan contains two versions of the Pan plug-in: ARL Pan and ARL Pan Accel. The former runs on all Pro Tools DSP platforms, while the latter is specifically optimized for the HD | Accel platform.
| Sampling Frequency | ARL Pan on HD | Core | ARL Pan Accel on HD | Accel |
|---|---|---|
| 48 kHz | 5.1 | 5.1 |
| 96 kHz | Stereo | Quad |
| 192 kHz | Not Available | Not Available |
The following table gives the maximum input channels that can be processed for the indicated sampling frequency. Note that Pro Tools has available two hardware platforms: HD | Core and HD | Accel. The latter has the higher-performance "321" DSP chips and hence can support more channels at higher sampling frequencies. Further note that every purchase of ARL-Pan contains two versions of the Pan plug-in: ARL Pan and ARL Pan Accel. The former runs on all Pro Tools DSP platforms, while the latter is specifically optimized for the HD | Accel platform.
| Sampling Frequency | ARL X-Over on HD | Core | ARL X-Over on HD | Accel |
|---|---|---|
| 48 kHz | 6.1 | 7.1 |
| 96 kHz | Stereo | 6.1 |
| 192 kHz | Not Available | Not Available |
For technical assitance :