1. AOE Processing – Click the AOE logo or the on/off buttons to enable or disable audio processing.
2. Output Selection – Choose the type of device you are listening to. Built-in speakers include laptop speakers or speakers built into a TV. External speakers include desktop speakers, portable Bluetooth speakers or a home theater system. Headphones include earbuds and headsets.
3. Content Selection – The AOE processor has two different settings because the audio signals for Music and Movies are very different. Choose the appropriate listening mode to get the best possible listening experience. Some profiles may contain other modes (such as Normal and Extreme in gaming profiles) depending on the profile’s use case.
4. V3D Controls – This feature allows you to customize your virtual surround sound listening experience. Click and drag the circles in the Stereo Image box to increase or decrease the surround effect. Click the V3D switch to turn the effect on or off.
5. Bass and Treble – When it comes to tone, everyone has a slightly different preference. These easy-to-use bass and treble controls allow you to create the tone that is perfect for you.
6. Sound Frequency Visualizer – This displays the loudness of the audible frequencies. Lower frequencies are represented on the left, higher on the right.